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Thought it was time for another thank the devs and community post.
I seemlessly changed to x.org and udev in the past few weeks using arch linux. Not a single hiccup. The devs here rule, and thanks to the community for the nice wiki articles to make it completely painless.
You guys rule!
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I feel the same.
I am getting ready to switch to udev, and I'm excited about it...
Since the difficulties with package quality after release 0.6, all has been GREAT for me. Incredible. Solid. Almost perfect. ![]()
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I downloaded the the amlug live-cd and did an hd-install. After tweaking the system I hava fluxbox-cvs system up and running with firestarter, sound, printing and the latest kernel (ck-con's cfq fix-ups). I really like the simplicity of arch. The integration of udev and i686 equals speed and a small footprint.
Amlug is really doing you great service offering the live-cd. I have used many other distros. Arch and Debian a good tie as my favorites. But I really like the simple init scripts of Arch.
Thanks
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arch is what desktop linux should be, imho. everything just seems to work so seamlessly. i know there's a lot of hard work behind that and the apparent simplicity, so i agree that everyone who works on arch deserves a huge round of applause. ![]()
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Hear, hear
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hear hear again...
I've been promoting Arch as THE distro to learn with as well as keep forever... I know for sure I've brought at least 3 or 4 people over to Arch and 2 were complete newbs to linux...
I'd say a GUI frontend to Pacman would be the only thing on my wish list....
Thanks to the Arch devs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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