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#1 2005-10-22 08:47:13

mpie
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OMFG.....

look at the front page.....

www.archlinux.org

NOODLE....

they strung us along to come up with that one (pun intended) wink

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#2 2005-10-22 09:39:46

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#3 2005-10-22 14:43:06

ozar
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Re: OMFG.....

That's cool... I'm guessing that there will be no real reason to upgrade if your machine is already up to date.

Anyone know otherwise?


oz

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#4 2005-10-22 17:20:36

T-Dawg
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Re: OMFG.....

ozar wrote:

That's cool... I'm guessing that there will be no real reason to upgrade if your machine is already up to date.

Anyone know otherwise?

There'll never be a need to reinstall with a newer version. pacman -Syu will always keep the entire system up-to-date with the latest release. Besides, this release is nothing more than updated packages and probably a udev naming scheme.

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#5 2005-10-22 22:17:13

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Re: OMFG.....

the only changes to do the upgrade via pacman -Syu to 0.7.1 was filesystem upgrade and inintscript upgrade to 0.7.1


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#6 2005-10-22 22:21:45

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Re: OMFG.....

kensai wrote:

the only changes to do the upgrade via pacman -Syu to 0.7.1 was filesystem upgrade and inintscript upgrade to 0.7.1

Yeah, and if you reboot you'll notice it says 0.7.1 (Noodle) instead of wombat.

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#7 2005-10-22 22:39:15

ozar
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Re: OMFG.....

Yep, I just did a pacman -Syu and noticed upon reboot that I've been "noodled".   tongue   smile


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#8 2005-10-22 22:53:49

kleptophobiac
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Re: OMFG.....

His Holy Noodly Appendage touched me, so I pacman -Syu'd.

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#9 2005-10-23 01:22:09

deficite
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Re: OMFG.....

Noodle? Why don't you just name the next one tomato sauce, then meatball, and you'll have an entire meal.

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#10 2005-10-23 02:13:42

pwe
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Re: OMFG.....

hm.. and when will be Noodle ISO ?

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#11 2005-10-23 15:45:05

deficite
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Re: OMFG.....

I'd assume it'll be released when they get the new installer finished.

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#12 2005-10-23 16:02:55

s0lar
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Re: OMFG.....

I noticed too after upgrading and then logging in. It said 0.7.1 Noodle smile. I hope for an iso so I can install the kernel from source easier WITH the iso cd. Now if you do so you get a 2.6.10 kernel...

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#13 2005-10-23 21:26:48

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Re: OMFG.....

deficite wrote:

I'd assume it'll be released when they get the new installer finished.

For 0.7.1, there won't be any change to the installer just new packages.  More info: http://www.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch … 06444.html (point #2)

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#14 2005-10-24 00:20:18

pwe
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Re: OMFG.....

so when Snowman ?

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#15 2005-10-24 00:29:12

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Re: OMFG.....

pwe wrote:

so when Snowman ?

In the old days, Judd would answer that question "soon" and I would say "he means anywhere between a week and a few monhs".

I suspect they are going to release the updated packages when OO2 goes to current.

Off topic: Is it just me, or is anybody else really looking forward to the eventual release of OpenOffice 7?

Dusty

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#16 2005-10-24 12:28:00

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Re: OMFG.....

Dusty wrote:

Off topic: Is it just me, or is anybody else really looking forward to the eventual release of OpenOffice 7?

Dusty

hehe - just got that. The only problem is that we'll be aged 90 when that comes out.

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#17 2005-10-25 18:27:22

rizzix
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Re: OMFG.....

aww c'mon i CANT wait... i need OO2.. why isin't it in current yet...?

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#18 2005-10-25 18:48:08

lucke
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Re: OMFG.....

If you can't wait, just install it from testing. I don't see a problem here ;-)

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#19 2005-10-25 19:23:40

phrakture
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Re: OMFG.....

rizzix wrote:

aww c'mon i CANT wait... i need OO2.. why isin't it in current yet...?

like lucke said - pacman -S testing/openoffice2

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#20 2005-10-26 04:13:22

rizzix
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Re: OMFG.....

ic.. thanks!

edit: wait.. that did not work :?

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#21 2005-10-26 07:34:43

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Re: OMFG.....

rizzix wrote:

ic.. thanks!

edit: wait.. that did not work :?

You need to add (uncomment) the testing reposatority to the bottom of your pacman.conf file. AlsoI think it is called openoffice-base. (so pacman -S testing/openoffice-base)

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