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#1 2008-01-30 12:22:18

IsSuE
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Archlinux 0.1 Homer

Hi there!

I am looking for the 0.1 Archlinux release Homer. I want to install it just for fun, but cant find any isos of 0.1 around. I am currently in a nostalgic state and i installed mcc-interim with kernel 1.0.4, so I thought why not try the first release of my favourite distri. So if anyone got the 0.1 iso somewhere, plz up it!

Thx

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#2 2008-01-30 12:54:22

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

Best I could find when I looked at this once was 0.4 at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile … e_id=43249

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#3 2008-01-30 13:06:24

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

Thanks man, i think i got 0.1, on sourceforge the filename was displayed, googling this brought up some links, here is the one  i am currently downloading from
http://www.bergvall.org/mirror/archlinu … ch-0.1.iso

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#4 2008-01-30 13:59:09

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

would be interesting to hear, if you can flawlessly update that one...

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#5 2008-01-30 15:06:14

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

Likely not. I just tried to -Syu a 'Duke' yesterday that wasn't updated for 113 days. Didn't work, fought a bit with it and gave up.

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#6 2008-01-30 15:41:41

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

well, I got homer running smile
Trying to update possibly this evening, but i am on slow inet right now hmm
pacman11gb7.th.jpg

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#7 2008-01-30 16:56:15

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

Rasi wrote:

would be interesting to hear, if you can flawlessly update that one...

+1

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#8 2008-01-30 16:57:38

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

Very interesting indeed, keep us posted, please.


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#9 2008-01-30 17:49:39

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

Kick ass experiment.. Go Homer, I miss Pacman 1.1  so lightweight.. rofl j/k

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#10 2008-01-30 18:46:01

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

quad3d@work wrote:

Likely not. I just tried to -Syu a 'Duke' yesterday that wasn't updated for 113 days. Didn't work, fought a bit with it and gave up.

That is very disapointing ! I though one of the strength of Arch would be to be able to upgrade the system from any old state ?

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#11 2008-01-30 18:55:02

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

How did it not work? Maybe the mirror you were using ditched current, eh? As current was replaced with core?

BTW really neat, I'll be keeping tabs on this thread!

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#12 2008-01-30 19:26:56

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

john_schaf wrote:
quad3d@work wrote:

Likely not. I just tried to -Syu a 'Duke' yesterday that wasn't updated for 113 days. Didn't work, fought a bit with it and gave up.

That is very disapointing ! I though one of the strength of Arch would be to be able to upgrade the system from any old state ?

Well, we have made certain architectural changes to some things (boot process, repo names, package names within repos, for example) that make it more difficult than just a 'pacman -Syu' to update your entire system from a very old state.  However, approaching the task with the knowledge of these changes should make it possible, if not easy.

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#13 2008-01-30 19:54:26

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

Considering pacman 1.1 didn't even have the -S operation, you might have some trouble doing an -Syu. smile

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#14 2008-01-30 20:23:21

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

toofishes wrote:

Considering pacman 1.1 didn't even have the -S operation, you might have some trouble doing an -Syu. smile

well, OK - fair enough, but my point still stands. tongue

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#15 2008-01-30 20:24:16

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

Well, I am home now.
I ran into several troubles:
finding the correct module for the Virtualbox networkadapter: done
as toofishes mentioned, pacman 1.1 does not have -Syu, installed pacman 2.0
but now i dont find any repository that "supports" the old pacman database layout.
I am thinking about jumping from pacman 2.0 to 3.1.1 but imho thats too easy, gonna search for a really outdated mirro, possibly i find one smile
Currently I got xfree86 v4 running with windowmaker smile

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#16 2008-01-30 20:35:58

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

IsSuE wrote:

Well, I am home now.
I ran into several troubles:
finding the correct module for the Virtualbox networkadapter: done
as toofishes mentioned, pacman 1.1 does not have -Syu, installed pacman 2.0
but now i dont find any repository that "supports" the old pacman database layout.
I am thinking about jumping from pacman 2.0 to 3.1.1 but imho thats too easy, gonna search for a really outdated mirro, possibly i find one smile
Currently I got xfree86 v4 running with windowmaker smile

Look in the pacman 2.0 source tarball- there is a convertdb utility that should do the trick.

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#17 2008-01-30 21:28:37

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

updating should at least be possible when you just download newest pacman and create the mirrorlist file...

question is, if pacman will run...


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#18 2008-01-30 21:36:28

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

Rasi wrote:

if pacman will run...

pacman-static should, one would think

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#19 2008-01-30 23:01:58

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

well, I did not get very far yet. I tried updating pacman to 3.1.1 but this will pull in a lot of dependencies, which I was to lazy to download all by hand.
Will continue tomorrow. Conclusion so far: if you are still running homer, consider a new installation, not updating tongue (joking)

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#20 2008-01-30 23:54:17

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

Man, this thread is awesome.

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#21 2008-02-03 12:27:23

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Re: Archlinux 0.1 Homer

quad3d@work wrote:

Likely not. I just tried to -Syu a 'Duke' yesterday that wasn't updated for 113 days. Didn't work, fought a bit with it and gave up.

Had same problem. Simple solution that worked for me was to browse your fav. mirror and manually download the pacman package, then force pacman to upgrade using that package while ignoring deps. Then I saw that everything had to be updated, so I am putting it off until the new ISO comes out (any news on that?)

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