On 10/12/17 at 03:13pm, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 04:09:06PM -0400, theodore.preunin...@lycos.com wrote:
> > The current issue of Distro Watch Weekly has some topics including if 32-bit
> > prematurely obsoleted or not.
> >
> >
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 04:09:06PM -0400, theodore.preunin...@lycos.com wrote:
> The current issue of Distro Watch Weekly has some topics including if 32-bit
> prematurely obsoleted or not.
>
> http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20171009
>
> Since I can not offer any money or time to assist
The current issue of Distro Watch Weekly has some topics including if
32-bit prematurely obsoleted or not.
http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20171009
Since I can not offer any money or time to assist you at this time,
thank you for keeping 32 bit alive.
Many thanks to the Arch Linux community for creating what is,
in my opinion at least, the most beautiful, simple and usable distribution
in existence. Having had to deal with Debian over the past week,
I've continually hungered for the sweet simplicity Arch offers.
Thank you for keeping the system
Thinking out loudly, arch is a lot of fun. Except for my occasional
wrestles with systemd and its sort of layer cake it's awesome. If you
need your graphics driver modprobed by the time X should launch you
can put it into mkinitcpio.conf. And if you put stuff into
mkinitcpio.conf, remember to argh
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Martti Kühne mysat...@gmail.com wrote:
Thinking out loudly, arch is a lot of fun. Except for my occasional
wrestles with systemd and its sort of layer cake it's awesome. If you
need your graphics driver modprobed by the time X should launch you
can put it into
Over the last 2 weeks I have replaced 3 fedora servers with Arch - and
want to say thank you . That's the last of my fedora machines now and I
am all Arch and they are all working really well.
The new boxes are haswell UEFI and boot using refind. Setting this up
was straightforward with
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Genes Lists li...@sapience.com wrote:
Over the last 2 weeks I have replaced 3 fedora servers with Arch - and want
to say thank you . That's the last of my fedora machines now and I am all
Arch and they are all working really well.
The new boxes are haswell
May I add my thanks to all the developers and maintainers for making
ArchLinux the excellent distribution that it is. I converted all my
machines to Arch over the past couple of years, and I value the philosophy,
the up-to-datedness, and the speedy and efficient package management, as
well as the
I wish Arch was supported officially on things like AWS and other server
infrastructures. It's clearly my favourite distro for many years. But it's
pretty heartbreaking to see that its support is only community driven.
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 7:23 PM, Mike
From my UNIX user point of view, there is no distribution closer to the
UNIX philosophy than Arch Linux. Lightweight, simple and yet powerful,
this distribution serves the UNIX and GNU/Linux purposes better than any
other. No frills all around the kernel, no shiny and useless packages
upon
According to Alper Kanat:
# I wish Arch was supported officially on things like AWS and other server
# infrastructures. It's clearly my favourite distro for many years. But it's
# pretty heartbreaking to see that its support is only community driven.
This is still true on the most wellknown
Hey Kyle,
Yes, I'm aware of DigitalOcean. Since many years, I used to have my own
server running Arch on Hetzner and now on DigitalOcean. I used to host my
ex-company's servers on Hetzner which were again Arch boxes. I personally
think that Arch has the best package manager in Linux world.
I now
Alper Kanat writes:
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I do my best to spread the word btw. Hopefully Arch will be the next big
thing in Linux world some day. :)
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Well, IMHO, after hopping countless distros since '99, it already
On 01/06/2014 03:07 PM, Alper Kanat wrote:
Hey Kyle,
Yes, I'm aware of DigitalOcean. Since many years, I used to have my own
server running Arch on Hetzner and now on DigitalOcean. I used to host my
ex-company's servers on Hetzner which were again Arch boxes. I personally
think that Arch has
I'm just another VERY HAPPY Arch Linux user, but I encourage you all to show
your support for the people behind Arch in concrete ways too, to keep this
project alive and well. The following links are from the Arch Linux home page,
under Support:
Donate: https://www.archlinux.org/donate/
I, too, would like to chime in and say a big THANK YOU to everyone making
Arch what it is. I started getting into Linux during my first year at
university, and a colleague of mine recommended Arch. After using Ubuntu
for a while on my new netbook I decided to try Arch, and I've loved it ever
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