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I use my netbook daily, but I haven't needed to install or upgrade in over a year, I recently found out that my pacman was outdated and I wasn't able to update without forcing it. So I did an upgrade, restarted, and rather than seeing my display manager/login screen I saw the console one, so I assumed X broke, after investigating a bit, xorg and xorg-apps needed to be re-installed. That seemed to fix it. The problem I have right now is removing old packages that no longer exist.
Help?
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Arch is a rolling release. You shouldn't wait that long to update your machine because it will lead to breakage like you experienced.
Are you now planning to remove all old packages? I am not too sure what your problem is. If you select a updated mirror and
pacman -Syyuit should update all the packages for you. After that you can clear your cache to completely get rid of packages that are not installed on your machine by
pacman -ScThere's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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This might also help:
$ pacman -QdtIt lists packages that were installed as dependencies but are no longer required.
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Thanks! This helps a lot!
EDIT: Still getting an error when doing a full re-install:
error: target not found: alsaequal
Last edited by dragos240 (2011-06-06 14:43:22)
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alsaequal is in aur.
You can use yaourt or another aur helper to update it.
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Well... that explains it..
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