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#4701 2015-05-30 03:03:35

WitchDr
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Well, I suppose I should say hello, I used to have an account on here but it went largely unused.
Just recently I decided to come back with a goal of actively contributing to the community. 

A little background on myself,
I am a Computer Science major currently working as a Cloud Engineer during the day and Infosec associate at night.
Security is somewhat of a passion of mine and most of my spare time goes into research and tinkering in this area.

I look forward to contributing to the community.


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C(void main(void){FILE*fp=fopen("output","w+");fprintf(fp,"#include <stdio.h>\n#define C(S) %s\nC(%s)\n",#S,#S);puts("output written to file");})

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#4702 2015-05-30 17:11:51

jdgambin
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hello, I've been using ArchLinux for almost a year, and I wanted to join the forum and interact with the community. So here I am.

Last edited by jdgambin (2015-05-30 17:17:15)

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#4703 2015-05-30 17:37:29

brigcaster
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From: Athens
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hello everyone. I have been using Arch for the last couple of months and my experience has been pretty enjoyable thanks to the excelent documentation provided at the ArchWiki. I will not be very active on the BBS, but I will try to contribute to the translation of the ArchWiki to my native language  ( greek ).

tony

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#4704 2015-05-31 03:19:55

aroc
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hello everybody, I'm a engineering student and I'm happy to say that I'm glad to see this amazing community encouraging new people into this OS, I'm from Colombia and I hope to be a supportive member of this community.


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#4705 2015-05-31 13:15:16

VanillaFunk
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

welcome to forums aroc


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#4706 2015-06-01 07:23:46

ShaneHutter
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hi,

I just made the jump from UbuntuStudio to Arch.  Still running Xfce :-D
I'm loving the learning experience and especially the up-to-date packages in the repos.

-shane


Never ESC:q! on your dreams!!!

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#4707 2015-06-01 22:43:26

_elgato
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hi, everybody.

You may recognize me from asking a lot of questions on #archlinux-newbie. I'm just trying to learn!

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#4708 2015-06-02 11:43:31

n0noob
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hi guys,
I am new to arch. I just installed it for some excitement. I just got myself into some trouble with my newly installed arch. Hope this community will provide me some good help.

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#4709 2015-06-02 19:18:31

charli3
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hey,

Thanks for the excellent wiki and all of the hard work done by the devs and community.  It took some time but being relatively new to advanced linux hacking I was able to get a pretty sweet install of Arch up and running in about a day.  I feel much more empowered now.  It's an awesome feeling. 

Cheers guys,
Charli3

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#4710 2015-06-04 13:29:53

archgeesk
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hi all,
So I'm a student studying English (& using linux - yes that combination does exist wink ). Started using linux last year and installed quite a few distributions so far. After installing multiple linux distros, I've finally installed Arch. Seriously find this the hardest distro to install ever. Though I've considered it before, I did it now because my little computer for school purposes crashed and reinstalling lubuntu didn't seem to work... there were some hardrive issues I think. (Yes of course after repartitioning/formating the drive with arch perhaps I could have tried it again, but anyway won't make it a long story...)
Anyway, hi everyone smile

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#4711 2015-06-04 14:11:27

Alad
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

archgeesk wrote:

Hi all,
So I'm a student studying English (& using linux - yes that combination does exist wink ). Started using linux last year and installed quite a few distributions so far. After installing multiple linux distros, I've finally installed Arch. Seriously find this the hardest distro to install ever.

You should never use Gentoo or LFS then. wink

A good way to get started is run Arch in a VM, and read the wiki like TVTropes (i.e, click all the links).

Last edited by Alad (2015-06-04 14:11:41)


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#4712 2015-06-04 20:02:17

betseg
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hi.
It's my first time installing Arch and I found it easy. Should I give Gentoo a try?

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#4713 2015-06-04 20:18:24

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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

betseg wrote:

Hi.
It's my first time installing Arch and I found it easy. Should I give Gentoo a try?

In all seriousness, yes.  It is extremely educational.   Up until a month ago I had Arch and Gentoo installed side-by-side. 
The only problem with Gentoo is that an upgrade that takes 2 minutes with Pacman can literally take two days with emerge.


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#4714 2015-06-04 20:19:25

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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Welcome. smile

betseg wrote:

It's my first time installing Arch and I found it easy. Should I give Gentoo a try?

That depends. Does your hobby involve using Linux or installing Linux?

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#4715 2015-06-04 20:36:09

betseg
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

drcouzelis wrote:

Welcome. smile

betseg wrote:

It's my first time installing Arch and I found it easy. Should I give Gentoo a try?

That depends. Does your hobby involve using Linux or installing Linux?

Both smile

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#4716 2015-06-04 20:45:56

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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

betseg wrote:

Hi.
It's my first time installing Arch and I found it easy. Should I give Gentoo a try?

Hello smile

I recommend Linux From Scratch.
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/


Jin, Jiyan, Azadî

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#4717 2015-06-05 01:53:54

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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hello! smile

I am using Linux since Slackware 2.

Love so much openSUSE (no much love for Ubuntu lol).

Giving to Arch Linux a serious try, with alternative Desktops (Enlightenment, Blackbox, etc).




Using linux for Illustration, Graphic/Web Design and Web Programming. smile


*** Sorry by my bad english! smile

Last edited by elvisvinicius (2015-06-05 01:54:32)


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#4718 2015-06-05 06:55:13

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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

You should never use Gentoo or LFS then. wink

Good to know. I will try to evade these in the future should the temptation ever arise wink. thanks for the tips.

Last edited by archgeesk (2015-06-05 06:57:16)

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#4719 2015-06-05 09:23:34

RossDoughty
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hey there everyone, literally just done my first successful Arch install on my laptop after being forced to use Windows 8 by my Uni.

I am going with a XFCE4 desktop with LightDM as my login.

I don't have to tell you now excellent Arch is.

Now, to install Steam and VIrtualBox and get gaming...

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#4720 2015-06-07 00:56:00

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Hello everyone. using arch for almost a year now. I have used debian based distros in the past and finally settled for a while with crunchbang. I've tried building LFS and gentoo when i had free time but only got to the basic system with LFS and gave up with the gentoo when it turned my old lappy into a heater(emerging stuff almost overnight to get a running desktop). I got openbox lxdm and some lxde stuff on my current arch laptop atm. I'm a teacher here in the Philippines, i'm fairly versed in servicing PC's and laptops. Now i finally convinced 2 of my co-workers to use arch after 1 week of tiresome tutorials. I haven't had problems with printer drivers yet since the 2 co-workers i've conviced use canon ip2770. I use Brother HL1110 thanks to libernux for making a PKGBUILD on this  thread.  AUR and the forums helps a lot. Great community here. I hope i can contribute too one of these days.

-seth

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#4721 2015-06-08 06:05:05

ssp
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

hello everyone,

Well I was looking to learn and then I found Arch. I have been using it for couple of weeks now, faltering, falling and getting up to start afresh. Just meddling and struggling with the basics right now. At the base, and a steep learning curve ahead. All in all a great ongoing learning experience.

cheers & namaste


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#4722 2015-06-09 00:00:15

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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hello Everyone, I'm K4b6, you can call me Kyle or K4 though.

I picked arch linux because I have been using linux for about 2 years now (ubuntu), but I didn't really understand how packages worked what not to do and how linux is really built around them so I wanted to dwell deeper into how linux works pretty much tinker around see what I can get to work and what not, I feel Arch Linux really suites my tinkering needs.

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#4723 2015-06-09 00:13:51

ininn
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Hi,
I tried and gave up listing the various flavors of unix that I have tried.  Some I used consistantly for years, others intermittently, and still others I dropped quickly.  I may actually be settling on Arch for a while.  I don't know.

I do know that I would like to give a little back at some point since I've been strictly a consumer of free OS's for a long time now.

I fell in love with the i3 WM.  It turned my powerful, yet poorly designed, handmedown, laptop into something useful.

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#4724 2015-06-09 02:23:20

ininn
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

Alad wrote:

A good way to get started is run Arch in a VM, and read the wiki like TVTropes (i.e, click all the links).

Were the arch Docs done that way on purpose?  I often found myself wondering through and trying different configurations out. Often I lost my original goal, just like wandering aimlessly through TVTropes, but easier to backout.  If it was done that way on purpose, it was pure genious.

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#4725 2015-06-09 19:51:23

Alad
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Re: The Official Hello Everyone Thread

ininn wrote:
Alad wrote:

A good way to get started is run Arch in a VM, and read the wiki like TVTropes (i.e, click all the links).

Were the arch Docs done that way on purpose?  I often found myself wondering through and trying different configurations out. Often I lost my original goal, just like wandering aimlessly through TVTropes, but easier to backout.  If it was done that way on purpose, it was pure genious.

Yes, glad you appreciate it. wink


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