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Hi, This is my first post.
I will soon be a former ubuntu user. I thought it was time to get serious and really do some linux stuff. I've tried Debian, openSuse, Gentoo, Fedora, PClinuxOS... and more... and now I think I'll really plan to get Archlinux up and running and know whats happening under the hood.
I plan on diving into the Archlinux distro when I have a wired connection on my laptop and some time to kill. I'm looking forward to the learning experience, the simplicity and the speed
I've read all the newbie guide material on the wiki, but I'll still need two computers to install arch, one for reading some step by step instructions.
Okydoky,
You may hear from me soon!
*runs off to browse the forums*
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Have fun and welcome to Arch!
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I've read all the newbie guide material on the wiki, but I'll still need two computers to install arch, one for reading some step by step instructions.
Why don't you try one of the many available virtualization solutions ? You could just try to be more familiar with Arch before actually install it.
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...or just print out the beginner's guide & official install guide. that's what I did to get a core system online. then I just used elinks and irssi if I ran into any trouble before I had X running.
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Hi, This is my first post.
I will soon be a former ubuntu user. I thought it was time to get serious and really do some linux stuff. I've tried Debian, openSuse, Gentoo, Fedora, PClinuxOS... and more... and now I think I'll really plan to get Archlinux up and running and know whats happening under the hood.
hehe, funny...
He hoped and prayed that there wasn't an afterlife. Then he realized there was a contradiction involved here and merely hoped that there wasn't an afterlife.
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...or just print out the beginner's guide & official install guide. that's what I did to get a core system online.
heh, exactly what i did. i think i printed out the pacman wiki too.
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Or do ir from memory...that's what I did
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staticvoid wrote:Hi, This is my first post.
I will soon be a former ubuntu user. I thought it was time to get serious and really do some linux stuff. I've tried Debian, openSuse, Gentoo, Fedora, PClinuxOS... and more... and now I think I'll really plan to get Archlinux up and running and know whats happening under the hood.
hehe, funny...
whats so funny...?
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I've read all the newbie guide material on the wiki, but I'll still need two computers to install arch, one for reading some step by step instructions.
Why don't you try one of the many available virtualization solutions ? You could just try to be more familiar with Arch before actually install it.
what do you mean by virtualization solutions? Like with virtualbox?
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Welcome! You could try out my new Arch Linux installation tutorial found here:
http://www.knightsfamilyhistory.com/michael/node/35
And yes virtualization is with VirtualBox, VMWare etc.
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Rasi wrote:staticvoid wrote:Hi, This is my first post.
I will soon be a former ubuntu user. I thought it was time to get serious and really do some linux stuff. I've tried Debian, openSuse, Gentoo, Fedora, PClinuxOS... and more... and now I think I'll really plan to get Archlinux up and running and know whats happening under the hood.
hehe, funny...
whats so funny...?
just that he used gentoo already which is even more suitable to look 'under the hood' than arch is
He hoped and prayed that there wasn't an afterlife. Then he realized there was a contradiction involved here and merely hoped that there wasn't an afterlife.
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oh... well actually i tried gentoo for about 10 minutes... and i did not know any linux command line lingo at the time XD
terrible... i know
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Welcome! You could try out my new Arch Linux installation tutorial found here:
http://www.knightsfamilyhistory.com/michael/node/35
And yes virtualization is with VirtualBox, VMWare etc.
hey thanks, i'll definitly give it a shot
planning to install this afternoon, just backedup my stuff
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I plan on diving into the Archlinux distro when I have a wired connection on my laptop and some time to kill.
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What is wrong with the wireless?
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staticvoid wrote:I plan on diving into the Archlinux distro when I have a wired connection on my laptop and some time to kill.
svWhat is wrong with the wireless?
too slow.. i tried it already.. and now.. i'm going with the base cd instead of ftp : /
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miggols99, can they put an external link to your guide in the newbies guide at the bottom of the page? can we do it?
really helped me out with partitioning, those screen shots...
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Done!
My first happy customer My new website is at archux.com (which is much much faster and with my own custom layout) and has some more content including how to set up desktop environments. If you want a different DE other than what I have there, tell me and I'll make one.
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site looks great i clicked on some ads for you heehee... donations
i've never heard of kdemod... cool beans. some other DE's... well... gnome, fluxbox, enlightenment are popular...
what i think you should make is an article for people scared of CLI, "the quickest way out of that dark world with a few quick pacman -S commands to get Xorg, kdemod (or something) and then adding startx to your boot/startup scripts..."
btw, archux.com looked a little messy in my browser: http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i123/ … hot-20.png
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anyways, thanx for all the welcoming, folks!
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Hmm that's quite weird. I fixed that problem a while ago. Try clearing your cache and refreshing it. I've tested this in Opera, Firefox , Konqueror and Firefox on Windows and I haven't had that problem. By the way thanks for the donations
EDIT: Fixed the problem! Just looked at the address bar and fixed that page.
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