I am using Archlinux as a server for my infrastructure. Does anyone have experience with ignoring kernel upgrades on Archlinux for a while? If so, how do you decide on what kernel release you are staying? If you upgrade the kernel, have you found a way to circumvent having to restart the machine?
https://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/archlinux/iso/2022.04.01/archlinux-2022.04.01-x86_64.iso...
Arch Linux 2022.02.01 ISO...
Ever since I started using Arch I’ve been struggling to configure a system with all of these. And now that I’ve finally done it, I’d like to document and simplify the process for everyone:...
Getting closer and closer to the actual release, but if you want to check it out right now and test it, just add these lines (the entry should be first in the list of repositories) to /etc/pacman.conf:...
Hey everyone. So Last night there was a general problem with my building’s network connectivity. This morning my landlord let me know it was fixed, which it was. I verified this from my mobile phone as well as the laptop I am using right now to write this post. However on my fairly new and hence barebones desktop running arch,...
2023.07.01 is listed at being 813.3 MB in size. This may just be me, but it feels like only a couple years ago it hit 600 MB, when it could still fit on a CD. It makes me wonder when we’ll see it cross a gigabyte in size, and also which modern 64 bit distros can still fit on an actual disc....
When using sudo yay it recommends not using sudo. It seems I had two different outcomes from using sudo and then from not using it. Having used it, what effect does this have?
This is ultimately not very productive, but I’ve had free time lately for obvious worldly reasons....