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Everything is so easy to operate in Arch and it almost always works the way it should. It has left me with extra time to do things like go to the store, clean up the apartment, and cook.
Now that everything that was once intimidating and difficult is now simple and easy, uncomplicated tasks such as launching a program or running a manual updatedb has gotten relatively much harder and very time-consuming. Where can I file a bug report?
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updatedb depends on how fast you hard disk is and how many files you have. It's always been time consuming here. That's normal.
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I was just joking, I know ![]()
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hehe, I feel the same way. I'm used to spending most of my time keeping the system running and up to date. Arch has reduced that time spent so much I find myself becoming bored. Not that I'm complaining, it just means more time for World of Warcraft ![]()
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but there's a fix for updatedb, pacman -S mlocate ![]()
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but there's a fix for updatedb, pacman -S mlocate :)
Don't bring your fancy algorithms here!
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You should really complain in the bug-tracker, if Arch doesn't cook or cleans up your apartment ![]()
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iphitus wrote:but there's a fix for updatedb, pacman -S mlocate
Don't bring your fancy algorithms here!
me is laughing hard. Good one!
Arch is brilliant. Updating the whole distribution takes me about 10 minutes a day. The rest can be spent upon browsing the web or playing around with cool FOSS features.
celestary
Intel Core2Duo E6300 @ 1.86 GHz
kernel26
KDEmod current repository
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I can only agree
. Since switching to Arch I feel like I got too much time on my hands sometime
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Anyway, that way I can learn LPI and stuff, so I'm grateful
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You should really complain in the bug-tracker, if Arch doesn't cook or cleans up your apartment
I'm sure you could easily write a script for that. ![]()
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but there's a fix for updatedb, pacman -S mlocate
Also, mlocate breaks pacdiffviewer. apprently it doesn't support locate -u
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iphitus wrote:but there's a fix for updatedb, pacman -S mlocate
Also, mlocate breaks pacdiffviewer. apprently it doesn't support locate -u
you can file a bug report for everything.
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tlaloc wrote:You should really complain in the bug-tracker, if Arch doesn't cook or cleans up your apartment
I'm sure you could easily write a script for that.
Who needs a script?
# DAEMONS
DAEMONS=(@syslog-ng @network @crond @alsa @hal @ntpd @httpd @mysqld @kdm @household)[chaosgeisterchen@celestary ~]$ pacman -Qs household
local/libhhd-comp 1.0.1-1
GNU household comprehensive library
local/household 1.0.1-3
GNU household applicationBug fixed.
Last edited by chaosgeisterchen (2007-06-17 22:22:34)
celestary
Intel Core2Duo E6300 @ 1.86 GHz
kernel26
KDEmod current repository
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The antidote to this bug is to try out as many AUR packages as you can.
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Bah! I say we remove dependency checking in pacman. That way we will have something to do with our precious h4xxor machines...
"Your beliefs can be like fences that surround you.
You must first see them or you will not even realize that you are not free, simply because you will not see beyond the fences.
They will represent the boundaries of your experience."
SETH / Jane Roberts
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The antidote to this bug is to try out as many AUR packages as you can.
Ah yeah! I should have thought of that. This bug has been really getting the best of me and the solution was so simple!
[max@myhost ~]$ pacman -Ss household
extra/vacumd 0.14-5
Turns your laptop into a robotic vacum when it goes into standby
extra/red-apple-fetch 0.36-7
Goes to the Red Apple down the street to get you drinks
extra/red-apple-fetch-chargecard
Credit/debit card support for red-apple-fetch
extra/broombangd 0.22-2
Hits the ceiling with a broom when the neighbors above you surpasses a designated dB level
extra/runawayd 0.12-2
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extra/runawayd 0.12-2
Makes your laptop computer leap out of the way from unsuspecting feetAnd here i thought all developed countries had tables and chairs invented _before_ laptop computers. But obviously, there are exceptions! Unless, of course, you're in the habit of walking on tables that is...
"Your beliefs can be like fences that surround you.
You must first see them or you will not even realize that you are not free, simply because you will not see beyond the fences.
They will represent the boundaries of your experience."
SETH / Jane Roberts
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What if you go into one of those table-dancing-bars but want to check your e-mails? In this case executing "/etc/rc.d/runawayd start" is very useful!
BTT: Yeah, I know this big bug... But I found another one: Arch is boring! My SuSE 9.3 was almost always broken as I wanted to use the newest packages but they were only provided for 10/10.1. But now almost all problems are solved either within five minutes searching in the board or waiting for an update coming out soon... Wouldn't it be possible to include a random-error-script to arch, so you have to search every now and then for the error it produced (e.g. broken xorg.conf/rc.conf or some kind of "rm -rf /" so you have to repair your system partly or completely)?
now with 80% more sax-appeal!
"I hacked the Phrak, and all I got was this lousy signature"
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Lucky you guys
My arch ain't that stable ![]()
I can no longer burn cds/dvds (no idea what's wrong) also I get lockups during heavy load and my viper kernel really hates me...
Also I just used gparted on my /home mount and now I get odd error messages at boot time but it boots anyway ![]()
EDIT: The thing is that I don't feel like fixing this now since I'm gonna buy a new comp as soon as I get my salary
So atm these things are just annoying...
Last edited by Izuil (2007-06-21 15:03:54)
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The thing is that I don't feel like fixing this now since I'm gonna buy a new comp as soon as I get my salary
Who needs bugfixing when you've got cash! $$$
- "Oh my, your car have a flat tire."
- "It's OK. I'll just buy a new one tomorrow..."
- "A new tire?"
- "Of course not stupid; a new car!" ![]()
"Your beliefs can be like fences that surround you.
You must first see them or you will not even realize that you are not free, simply because you will not see beyond the fences.
They will represent the boundaries of your experience."
SETH / Jane Roberts
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The thing is that I don't feel like fixing this now since I'm gonna buy a new comp as soon as I get my salary
Who needs bugfixing when you've got cash! $$$
- "Oh my, your car have a flat tire."
- "It's OK. I'll just buy a new one tomorrow..."
- "A new tire?"
- "Of course not stupid; a new car!"
Hehe
Maybe that's the reason Sweden is top 10 on the wealthy list of all countries? ![]()
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