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@barius, welcome to the Arch obsession (I know you said you've been using it for years).
The more I use and learn about Arch, the more I love it.
It's been a while since I browsed the Arch gear store. I'd love a T-shirt if only it had a pocket for my cigarettes & lighter. Oh hey, I love Belgian beer!
Cheers!
tex
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Hi from Texas.
Sindarin wrote:Hi from Spain,
......
Thank you for your advice @Texbrew I feel like at home.
* install arch * install dsk envir.
* i've returned to gnome3 * install libreoffice
* make the scnn wrk * printer works
* skype works * shared folder
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Hi from Germany!
I'm using Arch now for about a week and I already love it. It really gives you full control and so it's pleasantly easy to troubleshoot. And thanks to the AUR I can now use skype much better. Thank you
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@Sindarin, I noticed you got your printer working, using gutenprint (and your own persistence). Only a couple items left on your checklist, and your goals are met!
@Hirnaffe, Hi and welcome from Texas. I'm glad you joined.
tex
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Yeah!! @Texbrew, the printing issue needed to be fixed soon because it's the PC that uses my father,
I'll be reading now and then before I ask next.
* install arch * install dsk envir.
* i've returned to gnome3 * install libreoffice
* make the scnn wrk * printer works
* skype works * shared folder
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Yeah!! @Texbrew, the printing issue needed to be fixed soon because it's the PC that my father uses,
I'll be reading now and then before I ask next.
FTFY
I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
Look ma, no mouse.
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Yeah!! @Texbrew, the printing issue needed to be fixed soon because it's the PC that uses my father,
I'll be reading now and then before I ask next.
Oh shit, I literally want to roll on the floor and laugh. I blame nomorewindows who highlighted this, otherwise I wouldn't even have noticed
Sorry Sindarin, I couldn't help but post this
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Sindarin wrote:Yeah!! @Texbrew, the printing issue needed to be fixed soon because it's the PC that uses my father,
I'll be reading now and then before I ask next.Oh shit, I literally want to roll on the floor and laugh. I blame nomorewindows who highlighted this, otherwise I wouldn't even have noticed
Sorry Sindarin, I couldn't help but post this
prrrrrrfhhhhh ... I apollogize for my mistaken English grammar, I try to write down in English by myself rather than using google translate,
:badabumpst:
:fu**thepoli**:
:joking:
FTFY?
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* install arch * install dsk envir.
* i've returned to gnome3 * install libreoffice
* make the scnn wrk * printer works
* skype works * shared folder
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FTFY?
It means Fixed That For You. You'll get the hang of the internet lingo fast enough and you can use the Urban Dictionary for the most common ones.
And hey, the best way to master a language is to use it. Many of us started out with less than perfect English.
Welcome to the forums!
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@Sindarin, dont't feel bad, friend. Some say we Texans don't speak English none too good (very well), either. We just smile and keep talkin'. Hope you keep talkin' to us. I say again, Welcome Aboard!
And that FTFY thing? I had to "google" it (before runical explained it).
tex
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everything is fine
* install arch * install dsk envir.
* i've returned to gnome3 * install libreoffice
* make the scnn wrk * printer works
* skype works * shared folder
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Ah, hello from... Texas... I feel like thats been said already. so... hello from...well... texas. Arch is my first Linux install, so I'm happy I like puzzles and computers and computer puzzles. Anyway, I'm sure you'll hear a lot from me, glad to be a part of the community.
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@madhatta2003, Howdy Partner! Sorry, I couldn't resist. I know we're already stereo-typed quite enough...
I like puzzles okay, but I especially like computer puzzles, if by that you mean puzzling your way through getting something to work in a computer.
Anyway, I'm glad you joined.
tex
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Hello from Romania(yeah...i know). Three hours pased and my arch is finally working. Bambi question ...incoming!!!
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Welcome.
Bambi question ...incoming!!!
I had to look up the meaning of Bambi. Maybe the Arch Linux developers can post a "Bambi Guide for Arch Linux" this coming April, to replace the old Beginner's Guide?
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Giggle-snort, I looked it up, too, Doc. My Urban Dictionary vocabulary has now grown to three words.
I don't see a "Bambi Guide" coming anytime soon, though...
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Umm, I'm Khalil. I just upgraded to Arch Linux yesterday after 6 years of using Ubuntu and thought I'd join the forums as well.
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echo "hello, everyone" >> OfficialHelloPost.post
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Hello Archers,
I have been learning Arch for a little over a year now.
I hope to find some unanswered questions, and help build this community.
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Hello everyone! Although I already wrote my first post in the forums (mandatory troubleshooting) where I wrote a kind of small introduction, I'm writing an official hello here
Glad I could finally join the community and install Arch! If feels good when I finally decided to switch to a Linux from Windows - was waiting for an occasion for a long time - and get to tinkering with OS to my heart content without artificial limits .
I probably won't be able to completely abandon Windows for some time, as I use my PC extensively for gaming, but at the moment I'm running on Arch only . Eventually I'll most likely install Windows on a second partition for dual boot or VFIO with GPU passthrough for games that I won't get running on Arch, but I hope that one day it will be possible to game only on Linux system, especially seeing how situation steadily improves in this field .
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Hello Everyone
I love Arch linux
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Hello!
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"Hello World"
Hello Archers
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Hello from Germany,
about a year ago I decided I needed an exit strategy for MacOs because it was starting to annoy me in more and more ways. So I tried several Linux distributions all of which I kind of liked. But after a while I thought that if I were to switch to Linux I might just as well make it a radical switch.
So, now I'm here running Arch with i3wm. Not everything is working yet the way I want it to but I'm getting there. I'm still using MacOs for certain things (mainly audio / video work) but I'm slowly becoming independent.
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@2bfree,
welcome to the forums. Are you using Arch Linux on your Mac?
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