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I got sidetracked again and ended up with this
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Last edited by Xyne (2013-02-28 08:27:33)
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Is it an upstream error? -> No -> Blame Allan
Harsh. But fair.
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I don't want to -> Install Ubuntu
I love it!
#binarii @ irc.binarii.net
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Allan -> ArchBang is not supported because it is stupid.
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No mention of IRC...!?
I refuse to adopt or endorse this system until IRC is added!
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Is it an upstream error? -> No -> Blame Allan
Harsh. But fair.
Hey! I have not broken anything lately... (well gcc-4.5 is a tiny bit screwy)
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No mention of IRC...!?
I refuse to adopt or endorse this system until IRC is added!
Does anyone actually get any real help on IRC? When I stopped going (for various reasons) it was mainly discussing the same topics over and over again. Real fun, but not much practical use....
Allan-Volunteer on the (topic being discussed) mailn lists. You never get the people who matters attention on the forums.
jasonwryan-Installing Arch is a measure of your literacy. Maintaining Arch is a measure of your diligence. Contributing to Arch is a measure of your competence.
Griemak-Bleeding edge, not bleeding flat. Edge denotes falls will occur from time to time. Bring your own parachute.
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Hehe, i like it too.
Yea, since irc can't be 'searched' that easily like the forum, topics tend to get discussed repeatedly.
Ogion
(my-dotfiles)
"People willing to trade their freedom for temporary security deserve neither and will lose both." - Benjamin Franklin
"Enlightenment is man's leaving his self-caused immaturity." - Immanuel Kant
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nice one, for downgrading packages you could also point people to the arch rollback machine (or other backup repos), though you might avoided that deliberately since they're not official sources
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Nice job
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->smack yourself
I've reached this node on a couple of occasions
Hofstadter's Law:
It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.
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Hilarious
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That's
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this needs to be stickied
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Put it on the front page, at least of the wiki
Allan-Volunteer on the (topic being discussed) mailn lists. You never get the people who matters attention on the forums.
jasonwryan-Installing Arch is a measure of your literacy. Maintaining Arch is a measure of your diligence. Contributing to Arch is a measure of your competence.
Griemak-Bleeding edge, not bleeding flat. Edge denotes falls will occur from time to time. Bring your own parachute.
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Lol, one flaw though.
following the right most branch, if you fail after checking the wiki, that should also go back to post a request on the forums.
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Ok, I've updated the flowchart following the suggestions so far (IRC, ARM, Berticus) and tweaked a few things.
Btw, trying to control edge label position with dot is frustrating.
My Arch Linux Stuff • Forum Etiquette • Community Ethos - Arch is not for everyone
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lmao, only /b/tards hang on irc
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I've gotten tons of help on IRC.
If the wiki fails, and google fails, I go there.
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Haha! This is great!
Had a good laugh.
arch64 :: zsh :: dwm :: urxvt \\ Still using the same computer I built when I was 15
I also use twitter entirely too much.
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Haha, made me laugh.
One thing I did notice though, is that the rhombus regarding Forum posts has "error qmessages". I should assume that's a typo? Doubt anyone would go through the trouble to correct it, but I just thought I'd point it out.
Lswest <- the first letter of my username is a lowercase "L".
"...the Linux philosophy is "laugh in the face of danger". Oops. Wrong one. "Do it yourself". That's it." - Linus Torvalds
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@pillz
The chart never implied that IRC can't be helpful, only that one might encounter less-than-friendly responses. The IRC community is quite different from the forum community in my experience, but maybe that's changed.
@lswest
Fixed the typo. The graph is generated with "dot" so all I had to do was fix the typo in the text file then run the dot command again, so no real trouble at all.
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Dude, that was great!
Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals... except the weasel.
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@lswest
Fixed the typo. The graph is generated with "dot" so all I had to do was fix the typo in the text file then run the dot command again, so no real trouble at all.
Sounds good. *goes off to read up on dot*
Seriously though, nice job with the flow chart!
Lswest <- the first letter of my username is a lowercase "L".
"...the Linux philosophy is "laugh in the face of danger". Oops. Wrong one. "Do it yourself". That's it." - Linus Torvalds
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As mentioned in the OP, the dot file can be found here. Just save that as "arch_linux_help_guide.gv" then run
dot -Tsvg -oarch_linux_help_guide.svg arch_linux_help_guide.gv
and presto! A flowchart appears.
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