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Hi there !
A stange man in the bus taught me about ArchLinux... (I was reading the Linux's Bible)...
I'm a Gentoo user since about one year and I learned all what I know of Linux in it. I just installed Arch to take a look at it... and maybe, who knows, stick to it!
From what I saw from now, it is simpler, but I have less control over the packages.
I will try out to use it for what I do actually in Gentoo (Eclipse C/C++ programming, using Subversion, and some other things...)
From now, I already have one or two problems (began the ftp install yesterday, installed KDE this evening), example: I pacman -S mozilla-firefox and only the root can start it.
binaries are in /bin for users and /sbin for root? Here is what I have:
/opt/mozilla/bin/firefox
/root/.mozilla/firefox
Did I do a mistake? I will also have to figure out how to start Eclipse, it is complaining about Java but I think it was installed with I installed Eclipse...
So, see ya !
By the way, seems to be a nice distribution :mrgreen:
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Log out and relogin. It will update your PATH and environnement variables. That will fix the firefox problem and probably the java one too.
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Firefox fixed, Java not. Here is the message:
A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK)
must be available in order to run Eclipse. No Java virtual machine
was found after searching the following locations:
/opt/eclipse/jre/bin/java
'java' in your current PATH
Any idea?
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Problem solved. I didn't have JRE (should be a dependency of Eclipse?)
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From what I saw from now, it is simpler, but I have less control over the packages.
I haven't used gentoo, so I don't know exactly what it gives you, but you might look into the possbility of rebuilding packages using ABS I think it's a little more work then gentoo, but it's actually pretty easy to recompile with different options.
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Content de voir que arch progresse au Québec!
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Les Québécois sont partout. :!:
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