#netwrok issues

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magic fiber
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This is a really bad thread, please edit the OP and the title to communicate what you need help with.

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and if you just skipped reading #readme-support-access , please go back and read the first post (the one you reacted to)

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.aw pacman_rosetta

cinder trenchBOT
burnt kayak
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.s litany

cinder trenchBOT
# burnt kayak .s litany

Please follow the Standard Litany when asking a question:
What was your environment? What was your operating system, configuration?
What did you do? What did you run or test? Where?
What actually happened? What were the exact results, complete log contents, exact error messages?
What did you expect? What were you aiming to achieve? What result were you looking for?

Vague or superficial questions will yield vague or superficial answers. False information leads to false solutions.

Also see this similar guide on how to ask smart questions.

magic fiber
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this link should help you regarding how to use pacman, you can also type in man pacman for more information

burnt kayak
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Add the required info

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.s q

cinder trenchBOT
# burnt kayak .s q

When requesting support, please include specific, detailed, and relevant information about your system and issue.

We need such information because we don't know what it's like inside your system, and it's unlikely that we know much about the issue you're facing. The more information you can provide, the better we can help you with your specific issue.

Some examples of frequently requested information include the steps you took before your issue occurred (such as system updates), the steps you took to resolve your issue and their results, and your environment (such as your display manager or desktop environment).

Vague or superficial questions lead to vague or superficial answers. False information leads to false solutions.

burnt kayak
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Reply the bot request

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Needs more info

magic fiber
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how are you updating your system?

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!warn 813095261328506880 arch tag in linux support is only for vanilla arch, not for other distros, if you are using another operating system, please do not use the arch tag

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edit the tag.

magic fiber
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this is made very clear in #readme-support-access

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5th bullet point, which part of it is unclear?

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well why say this then. Not a smart decision.

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right click on it and edit tags

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then hold down on it and select edit tags

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on the left hand side, where you see channels, hold your finger on the thread

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you want other distros

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that's the tag you want

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now, regarding your system, what command are you using to update it?

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Read the pacman man page or the rosetta, or both, and then if something there is unclear, post what is unclear

burnt kayak
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As for chrome, use yay

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Tho vivaldi already does a good job