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AUR, for example updating and installing packages (-Syu and -S) |
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AUR, for example updating and installing packages (-Syu and -S) |
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NOTE: pacman wrappers don't need to be run as root since it's dangerous to |
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NOTE: pacman wrappers don't need to be run as root since it's dangerous to |
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run PKGBUILD as such. |
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run PKGBUILD as such. |
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Pacman GUI frontends: |
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"pamac" based on gtk and it is the same GUI frontend in the gnome and KDE releases |
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of manjaro, to install use the package "pamac-aur" or "pamac-aur-git" from the AUR. |
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"octopi" is a lightweight GUI frontend for pacman and it is one of the most used ones |
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although it isn't as visually appealing as pamac and requires a gtk sudo permission |
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package such as "blank don't remember" |
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-Network management WIP |
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-Network management WIP |
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Arch uses netctl to manage connections, all the config files and examples are under |
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Arch uses netctl to manage connections, all the config files and examples are under |
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