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New Release != Must Get New CD
I've been pacman'ing through a number of release versions of Arch for some time now. So far without issues.
Am I right that I could not do this with other distros (excepting perhaps the source distros)?
Personally I was never a fan of having to go out and buy/download upgrade CDs from other distros to get from a 6.0 to 7.0. Just doing this every 6 months to a year drove me crazy!
Anyone else a big fan of the "install once, pacman forever" approach?
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here, here!
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Rolling release is incredible.
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here, here!
Ditto! And yay for FTP installs!
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yup its great to be able to get the very latest software versions with just a simple pacman -Syu ![]()
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yup its great to be able to get the very latest software versions with just a simple pacman -Syu
indeed!! :mrgreen:
/me lurks
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I agree that its nice how arch does it so cleanly. But bear in mind that debian did it first.
Just not as well, IMHO. ;-)
Dusty
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I agree that its nice how arch does it so cleanly. But bear in mind that debian did it first.
Just not as well, IMHO. ;-)
Dusty
minus the very latest software tho ![]()
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here, here!
hear, hear!
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For me it's rolling releases (I like to have the latest features) and starting from a tiny base install. No extra cruft I don't need.
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Absolutely!!!!! The rolling release is "one" of the major reasons I stick with arch.
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The most original and best thing about arch is AUR
Otherwise gentoo isnt worse than arch except for the compiling time waste ![]()
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The most original and best thing about arch is AUR
Otherwise gentoo isnt worse than arch except for the compiling time waste
I still have yet to figure out why every loves AUR personally I've only used it maybe 2-3 times to get packages that I couldn't figure out how to install xD. But I suppose, once I actually spend more time installing packages it'll get easier. The reaon I love arch is because it can be what ever you want it to be, and feel how ever yuo want it to feel. It comes with nothing more than a base system to get you up and running then everything else is up to you. You aren't forced to use KDE or GNOME, you can choose what ever DM you want to install. Sure, with a bit of hacking you can do this on other operating systems, but then again some are so integraded into KDE/Gnome it's almost impossible to switch to something that "you" want. Hmm... so I guess what I am trying to say is, the real reason I stick with arch is because it's so easy to make it... well mine, it's great to have a distro that you can have feel like home
. Not to mention the rolling release system is a absolute favorite of mine. No more downloading CD's
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I like the way things are just working
and pacman and AUR also.
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I still have yet to figure out why every loves AUR....
The reaon I love arch is because it can be what ever you want it to be....
You may have just answered your own question about why everyone loves AUR ;-)
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pacman + binaries! I tried using debian after arch one time, and it was like getting kicked in the groin! I also like the fact that it doesn't really have a default....anything. I love the arch init scripts as well
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The most original and best thing about arch is AUR
Otherwise gentoo isnt worse than arch except for the compiling time waste
Yes it is... It has SystemV initscripts, like 90% of the distros out there. ![]()
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I love rc.conf
And I like the control that I have over my system, and the speed, and the package manager, and the state-of-the-art software, etc
I really like Arch. Very very much. Have I found my perfect distro? I think so, but time will tell ;-)
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I tried using debian after arch one time, and it was like getting kicked in the groin!
I lol'd
I have nothing worthwhile to contribute
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Speed, stability, bleeding edge software, the rolling release system. So hard to pick a favorite! What's not to like?
Bill
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The fact that I haven't re-installed since the first install and there's been no big mind bending borks. Plus pacman, no big I'm-better-than-you-ego-monsters, aur and let's not forget our good friend abs ![]()
fck art, lets dance.
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The most original and best thing about arch is AUR
Otherwise gentoo isnt worse than arch except for the compiling time waste
Have you ever heard of project sunrise?
And yes rolling releases are the best. So far a lot of distros use it, Gentoo, debian, frugalware, arch linux, etc...
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Rolling system and rc.conf
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Everything!
Be yourself, because you are all that you can be
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AUR, rolling release, pacman, speed, simplicity.
The best: a huge percent of the community uses WMs (more than half, i'd guess, going by the screenshot thread).
No more explaining over and over why my setup looks so weird ![]()
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