svntogit-packages
mkinitcpio
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247 | 11 | |
321 | 193 | |
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0.0 | 9.3 | |
12 months ago | 5 days ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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svntogit-packages
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Cannot update Firefox via terminal
More sanely, just makepkg the official pkgbuild from archlinux extra.
- Refresh rate changes to 120Hz in arch
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Is there a way to install/update arch packages in gnome software?
Packagekit support has been dropped from the gnome-software package https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/commit/d62208b27b99de982318d58d87a9125def07f626
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Arch Linux - News: Git migration announcement
git clone https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages.git --branch packages/$pkgname --single-branch $pkgname
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Distribution Packaged Browsers
For example Arch applies quite a few patches to Chromium.
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svt-av1 1.5.0-1 broke ffmpeg and ab-av1 -crf setting
Yep looks like ffmpeg package needs to be rebuilt against svt-av1 1.5.0. In the meantime you can checkout, build & re-install the ffmpeg pkgbuild locally to fix.
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Is it possible to install gnome 3 on the latest version of arch Linux?
Download the PKGBUILDs from the archlinux svntogit trunk and use makepkg as you'd normally would I guess. Here's the PKGBUILD for gnome-shell v. 3.38.4 for example: https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/blob/e93ee10b663dedcebfd8c33fd53b82f642a0a0a8/trunk/PKGBUILD
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Python 3.11 is in the repos now \o/
The old python PKGBUILD from the Arch repos is here, in case anyone wants to build it themselves under the python310 name (with additional minor modifications): https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/blob/855d73921bb8e86820a7731870de335c3c2fa236/trunk/PKGBUILD
- It appears GNOME is in the process of being updated
- GNOME 44 spotted in the repos
mkinitcpio
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Secure boot -- Sign kernel with pacman hook
This file has been changed recently and the wiki still references the old line. You have to modify this line now:
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Why use a bootloader? Just boot directly into a unified kernel image
mkinitcpio is an arch thing: https://github.com/archlinux/mkinitcpio
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I share a pacman improvement idea
The Arch Linux devs don't have infinite time and energy, so yes less-important issues that affect less users get diprioritized. You're welcome to PR the fix yourself, here's the mkinitcpio repo: https://github.com/archlinux/mkinitcpio
- Fix for warnings when upgrading kernel?
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NVIDIA power management not working when modules are in initramfs
The general logic was changed in the new mkinitcpio release. https://github.com/archlinux/mkinitcpio/pull/54/files
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Problems when booting after every kernel update
That's an odd one since reinstalling the package fixes the issue. I wouldn't be so sure it's grub because it just loads the vmlinuz and initramfs that are suffixed with the pkgbase. That will not change based on the kernel version and pkgrel version. Someone brought up needing a hook. the mkinitcpio package already installs hooks and scripts necessary for maintaining a mkinitcpio prefix for each kernel for the initramfs image generation and installing vmlinuz to /boot/vmlinuz-${pkgbase} on upgrades. Everyone with the official mkinitcpio package is going to have the same /usr/share/libalpm/scripts/mkinitcpio-install shell script. Running grub-mkconfig is pointless for a kernel upgrade for the reason stated. All it does is export variables from /etc/default/grub and concatenates /etc/grub.d/* into a single config file. If there was a grub config issue it's unlikely you would ever be able to boot.
- mkinitcpio v31 released
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Has your Arch system ever broken?
mkinitcpio made zstd the default on 2021-02-17
- What bootloader do you use and why?
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Arch Linux - News: Moving to Zstandard images by default on mkinitcpio
The number of thread is, but the compression level isn't. Because -3 is a sane default for the compression level in time of compression time and output file size, but this can differ for your machine. I find that on my machine best compression level is -15 or -16 for size and compression time. Since it will take a 1 second more to compress but it will yield a file 80% more compressed than the default. Here is the pill request where the defaults where changed mkinitcpio#47
What are some alternatives?
espanso - Cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust
dracut - dracut the event driven initramfs infrastructure
optimus-manager - A Linux program to handle GPU switching on Optimus laptops.
sbctl - :computer: :lock: :key: Secure Boot key manager
zen-kernel - Zen Patched Kernel Sources
mortar - Framework to join Linux's physical security bricks.
gse-sound-output-device-chooser - Gnome Shell Extension to show a simple chooser to select Input & Output device based on gnome control center
efifs - EFI FileSystem drivers
org.chromium.Chromium
bootmgr - A configuration framework for EFI boot entries
lightdm - Login screen using the LightDM framework.
dash-to-dock - A dock for the Gnome Shell. This extension moves the dash out of the overview transforming it in a dock for an easier launching of applications and a faster switching between windows and desktops.