[SOLVED] unable to retrieve community. db: 404 errors System . . . The community db was removed 2 years ago There's *no way* you installed an at least somewhat not-completely-oudated-ish arch-archlinux (in contrast to random-derivate-archlinux) last december and had the repo in your pacman conf None How to upload text · How to boot w o GUI · Disable Windows Fast-Start! · Fix your xinitrc
How to force install conflicting packages with pacman? Pacman . . . I wanted to install it to be able to test two implementations Yes, the PKGBUILD of amdvlk package should definitely be fixed I will ask a maintainer Of course I can rebuild amdvlk with edited conflicts array But I was just wondering if it is possible to force install conflicting packages with pacman
[SOLVED] Pacman - removing unneeded packages Newbie Corner Arch . . . Hi everyone, I was wondering if there was a way to remove unneeded packages in pacman By unneeded I mean the packages that are installed as a dependency of another packages, in which case you later remove the package, so the dependencies remain installed while you don't need them This happens after installing removing a lot of packages over a long period of time So the question really is
[SOLVED] pacman: Could not resolve host Arch . . . - Arch Linux Forums I've installed Arch from a usb to another usb for testing purposes While I was in the installer, the internet connection was fine, but when i booted from the place, where arch has been installed, suddenly pacman throws `error: failed retrieving file 'core db' from ***: Could not resolve host: *` I've already tried solving it but I made it only to make WAN lights blink and nothing to happen