Questions tagged [arch-linux]

Arch Linux (or Arch, pronounced /ˈɑrtʃ/) is an independently developed, Linux-based operating system for i686 and x86-64 computers. It is composed predominantly of free and open source software, and supports community involvement.

Arch Linux (or Arch, pronounced /ˈɑrtʃ/) is an independently developed, Linux-based operating system for i686 and x86-64 computers. It is composed predominantly of free and open source software, and supports community involvement.

What is Arch Linux

Following The Arch Way philosophy, Arch Linux is lightweight, flexible, simple and aims to be very UNIX-like. A minimal environment (no GUI) compiled for i686/x86-64 architectures is provided upon installation: rather than tearing out unneeded and unwanted packages, the user is offered the ability to build up from a minimal foundation without any preemptively-chosen defaults. Arch's design philosophy and implementation make it easy to extend and mold into whatever kind of system is required, from a minimalist console machine to the most grandiose and feature-rich desktop environments available: it is the user who decides what his Arch system will be.

Arch's simple init system is heavily inspired by the *BSD way of incorporating calls from a single file (rc.conf) rather than the SysVinit directory structure containing dozens of symlinks for each runlevel. System configuration is achieved through editing simple text files.

Modernity

Arch Linux strives to maintain the latest stable version of its software, and is based on a rolling-release system, which allows a one-time installation and continuous seamless upgrades, without ever having to reinstall or perform elaborate system upgrades from one version to the next. By issuing one command, an Arch system is kept up-to-date and on the bleeding edge. Arch incorporates many of the newer features available to GNU/Linux users, including modern filesystems (Ext2/3/4, Reiser, XFS, JFS), LVM2/EVMS, software RAID, udev support and initcpio, as well as the latest available kernels.

Software Packaging

Arch is backed by pacman, an easy-to-use binary package manager that allows you to upgrade your entire system with one command. Pacman is coded in C and designed from the ground up to be lightweight, simple and very fast. Arch also provides the Arch Build System, a ports-like system to make it easy to build and install packages from source, which can also be synchronized with one command. You can even rebuild your entire system with one command.

Supporting i686 and x86-64 architectures, Arch's Official Repositories provide several thousands of high-quality packages to meet your software demands. In addition, Arch encourages community growth and contribution by offering the Arch User Repository, which contains many thousands of user-maintained PKGBUILD scripts for compiling installable packages from source using the makepkg application. It is also possible for users to easily build and maintain their own custom repositories.

Source Integrity

Arch provides non-patched, vanilla software; packages are offered from pure upstream sources, how the author originally intended it to be distributed. Patching only occurs in extremely rare cases, to prevent severe breakage in the instance of version mismatches that may occur within a rolling release model.

Community

The Arch community is very dependable, lively and welcoming: all Archers are encouraged to participate and contribute to the distribution, be it helping with the development of the core software, maintaining packages, reporting or fixing bugs, improving the ArchWiki documentation, helping other users solving problems or just exchanging opinions in the forums, mailing lists, IRC Channels, or sharing one's knowledge or even self-developed applications. Arch Linux is the operating system of choice for many people around the globe, and there exist several international communities that offer help and provide documentation in many different languages.

Source: archlinux.org

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Arch Linux - Pass MAC address of connected client to web application via web server

I currently have a raspberry pi running Arch Linux acting as a wifi access point. There is a web server running on the pi with a LAN web app (PHP). I want my web app to know the MAC address of a user making a request. Am I able to get the MAC…
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How trustworthy are Arch's official repositories?

I have a server with Arch Linux installed and for some reason, it gets infected after a period of inactivity. I reinstall, remain inactive for some time and it gets infected again. Every time I reinstall the server, I run a script that also installs…
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SSH connection refused, probably server firewall, how to solve?

I'm trying to connect to my server via SSH. I get the (well-known) error: ssh: connect to host 12.345.678.910 port 2222: Connection refused So I first thought the problem was with my modem, but I've verified that port 2222 is open (via…
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Hostname is not mapped to the ip address correctly

I recently installed Wordpress on my home server running Arch Linux. Everything else works smoothly except that when try to access the server externally, the style sheet is not rendered. I have read my distribution's wiki and indeed I found a…
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Changing Samba port doesn't work

I want to change the Samba default ports for testing. I tried adding "samba ports = 1445" to the samba config, but now I can't connect to it at all! I also tried adding -p 1445 to the samba start script. Windows says the network path cannot be found…
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Is it possible to boost my server's LAN bandwidth with two Ethernet ports?

Is it possible to boost my server's LAN bandwidth with two Ethernet ports? I have two Ethernet ports on my Dell PowerEdge SC1435 and I routed both eth0 and eth1 to my router, but for some reason I'm only seeing one of the ports (eth0) getting an IP…
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Using Arch Linux computer as a server for Rack Apps

What would be the best way to go about using an Arch Linux computer as a Rack (as in Ruby Rack, not an actual rack server) server? Here's what I want to be able to do: Automatically deploy on a git push to the server. (I already have this worked…
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Installing Jenkins on Arch Linux?

I have done some googling and I cannot figure out how to install Jenkins on Arch Linux. Can anyone give me some step by step instructions? I have a webserver running already using Nginx, With php-fpm
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Filesystem for web developing

My distro is ArchLinux. I have an empty HDD I would like to mount at /srv. What is the best filesystem for storing projects (PHP, Zend Framework, many files up to 100 kB but they may be bigger - images or small video files)?
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What is option to change Home dir to user dir?

I'd like to install a new linux system using for i.e: liveCD or USB boot. But at the time of install new system I'd like to change the name home (home in /home/user1) to user (user in /user/user1) Is there any way? Thanks in advance.
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Mongodb is running out space - how to increase it?

My mongo has stopped running: $ sudo systemctl status mongodb.service ● mongodb.service - High-performance, schema-free document-oriented database Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/mongodb.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled) …
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how to deploy customized linux vm on azure using powershell-script

Kindly help deploying customized (Hyper-V) Linux VM (VHD) on Azure. Will be very helpful if you can help me with power-shell script. We have the power shell script to upload and deploy hyper-v windows vhd images on Azure which is working fine and…
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mount point and distributed folder

I have 10 unix servers and in that /home is common in all the unix servers and any update in /home of any server is getting reflected in all the servers. How is this done? and also please let me know how to find out the mount point of /home in this…
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Unknown error logs

I am getting a lot of these error messages logged into my tty consoles making them unusable. I have no clue what causes these errors. I have a small doubt that its related to my HDD. Jun 12 23:48:57 localhost kernel: [ 7683.593354] ata1.00: status:…
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