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- Arch Linux - How to resolve conflict between linux-firmware and linux . . .
I am running Arch Linux on a workstation that uses an NVIDIA graphics card The core-testing repository is enabled When I try to upgrade my system, there is a file collision between linux-firmware
- arch linux - USB WIFI adapter RTL8188GU drivers - Unix Linux Stack . . .
Did you notice this comment at the Arch link above for rtl8xxxu-dkms-git? "I recently had problems getting my RTL8188GU wireless USB adapter working using the rtl8xxxu-dkms-git package from the AUR After some research, I found that the usb_modeswitch package is needed to change the adapter's mode to wireless mode After installing this package, the adapter worked correctly "
- How to determine Linux kernel architecture? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
In regards to uname -m: x86_64 GNU Linux indicates that you've a 64bit Linux kernel running If you use see i386 i486 i586 i686 it is a 32 bit kernel To determine if the hardware is capable of running a 64-bit kernel grep flags proc cpuinfo Look for the following in the output (all flags retrieved from this stackoverflow answer for the same
- Partition too full – Arch Linux - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
I am currently installing Arch Linux in my VMware non-pro commercial use I downloaded the latest Linux iso available in the website This is my third fourth time installing Arch Linux and 2nd t
- Arch Linux - connect: Network is unreachable - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
After five unsuccessful Arch Linux installations, I've got two that installed correctly The first time, the network worked fine, and I was even installing Arch Linux over SSH After booting from
- How to remove programs completely on Arch Linux, including files that . . .
How to remove programs completely on Arch Linux, including files that it created in home directories? Ask Question Asked 6 years, 3 months ago Modified 2 years, 7 months ago
- arch linux - sbin init does not exist - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
After installing Arch Linux I rebooted but now I am unable to complete the boot process I end up at the screen above with this message ERROR: Boot device mounted successfully, but sbin init does
- Wifi device not showing up while setting up Arch Linux
Are you set on Arch? Because if you just want to start using Linux I suggest starting with another distribution that has an installer Arch is a great way of learning, but to get started you might want to use Debian or Fedora
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