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I kinda need urgent help. There's a document I need to access. School related. Otherwise, I'd wait for an answer in the kdemod topic.
Pacman -S kdemod doesn't work. It claims that it's not in the synced db. I tried a pacman -Sy. Kinda weird. Pacman -Ss kdemod lists all the kdemod packages, though. Anyone know what's going on here?
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You may have to wait until you get an answer in the other thread. That's where the devs are.
In the meantime, install what you need by full package name.
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look at your mirrors specified in /etc/pacman.d/ and navigate manually to the package. Download it and run pacman -U /path/to/downloaded/package
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You might use _any DE to access your document, by the way. If there's merely the urge to get it transferred from your machine to another, a live CD would do the trick the simplest way round. Boot, mount your drive and access the file - which you afterwards copy onto a USB pendrive or the like.
Hopefully I got to understand your problem. Apart from that, live CDs mostly provide document viewers and editors.
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Intel Core2Duo E6300 @ 1.86 GHz
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KDEmod current repository
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Si there a kdemod group on your system?
pacman -Sg | grep kdemod
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Got my hands on the document. *phew*
T-Dawg - Thanks for the suggestion, but kdemod isn't a package. It's a group.
Captain Spaulding - That command came up with nothing.
Edit - got a response in the kdemod thread. It's a server issue.
Last edited by rbrownclown (2007-05-01 13:18:57)
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