The package manager from Arch Linux aka pacman works with signed packages. To sign a package you need key. To be able to install a package you need a key. There is the “archlinux-keyring” package that will need an update from time to time and there is the...
Since April 2022 we use our own package called arcolinux-pamac-all. In December we have switched from pamac-aur to pamac-all. It is all about choices. You can find these packages on the AUR. It gives us the advantage of installing snap and flatpak packages. Remember...
Please use the search on all our websites and forum first before asking a question. Please use the githubs first to figure out what packages you are missing. Please use the githubs first to figure out what file or setting you are missing. Please use the ArcoLinuxD...
In this video we urge you to think out of the box. If you are looking for answers then it is ok to listen to videos for other linux distributions. Applications are often identical or similar. You can learn from any tutorial. In regards to pamac-aur you can listen to...
In this video there are a lot of updates coming in from AUR. One of them has an error in the build and that stops all the updates in its tracks. With pamac-aur we can easily overcome this and in a graphical environment. Make sure you add the AUR to the settings of...
We can use either pamac or gnome-software to install packages on ArcoLinux. We are using applications that give us a graphical representation of ALL software that is available. Once you know the name, you can use the terminal to install the same package with sudo...
This applies to all desktop environments. Pamac is our standard updater in ArcoLinux. You can update your system also in the terminal. That is for another article. Pamac provides us a tray-icon (assuming you did not change the icon theme) that is white. This means...