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| | | | | I recently had an issue with Gnome on Arch Linux during the system boot. After turning my computer on, I saw gray screen with message like: Oh no! Something has gone wrong. A problem has occurred and the system can't recover... and I couldnt log in or do anything and started searching solutions for this problem via my phone. First, I switched to terminal mode with Alt+F2(you can switch back to GUI with Alt+F1), logged in and updated system via pacman: sudo pacman -Syu. | |
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blog.domainmess.org
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| | | | | Reinitialize pacmans package database | |
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psychocod3r.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Wading through man pages can be a tedious process. Often it's not clear which options or commands you will be using 99% of the time and which ones are the more obscure options that are only occasionally useful. I was largely mystified by pacman's man page until I decided to do an exhaustive search through... | |
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www.gregchapple.com
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| | | Recently I've been migrating some of my sites to a new hosting platform. During this process I found myself re-creating configuration for various things, and realizing that I don't quite remember all the steps I took to configure it in the first place. One of those things has been the | ||