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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ZFS — found via Mwmbl
ZFS - ArchWiki
Described as "The last word in filesystems" , ZFS is stable, fast, secure, and future-proof. Being licensed under the CDDL, and thus incompatible with GPL…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/vim — found via Mwmbl
Vim - ArchWiki
Vim Vim is a terminal text editor. It is an extended version of vi with additional features, including syntax highlighting, a comprehensive help system, n…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SDDM — found via Mwmbl
SDDM - ArchWiki
Everything should work out of the box, since Arch Linux uses systemd and SDDM defaults to using systemd-logind for session management. Autologin SDDM supp…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Scrollback_buffer — found via Mwmbl
ArchWiki:Archive - ArchWiki
If you arrived here after following a link to what was supposed to be an article, it means that it has been archived: you can browse its revisions by foll…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xinit — found via Mwmbl
xinit - ArchWiki
xinit and startx take an optional client program argument, see #Override xinitrc . If you do not provide one they will look for ~/.xinitrc to run as a she…
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http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IBus — found via Mwmbl
IBus - ArchWiki
IBus IBus ( Intelligent Input Bus ) is an input method framework , a type of application that allows for easily switching between different keyboard layou…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/java — found via Mwmbl
Java - ArchWiki
Java Java is a programming language originally developed by Sun Microsystems and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems' Java platform. …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/wine — found via Mwmbl
Wine - ArchWiki
Wine can be installed by enabling the multilib repository and installing the wine (development), wine-stable AUR (stable) or wine-staging (testing) packag…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATE — found via Mwmbl
MATE - ArchWiki
The MATE Desktop Environment is the continuation of GNOME 2. It provides an intuitive and attractive desktop environment using traditional metaphors for L…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/RAID — found via Mwmbl
RAID - ArchWiki
Redundant Array of Independent Disks ( RAID ) is a storage technology that combines multiple disk drive components (typically disk drives or partitions th…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Swap — found via Mwmbl
Swap - ArchWiki
Linux divides its physical RAM (random access memory) into chunks of memory called pages. Swapping is the process whereby a page of memory is copied to th…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Rust — found via Mwmbl
Rust - ArchWiki
Rust Rust is a general-purpose, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language sponsored by Mozilla Research. It is designed to be a "safe, concurrent, pra…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/REFInd — found via Mwmbl
rEFInd - ArchWiki
rEFInd rEFInd is a UEFI boot manager capable of launching EFISTUB kernels. It is a fork of the no-longer-maintained rEFIt and fixes many issues with respe…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AMDGPU — found via Mwmbl
AMDGPU - ArchWiki
Selecting the right driver Depending on the card you have, find the right driver in Xorg#AMD. At the moment there is Xorg radeon driver support for South…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Unbound — found via Mwmbl
Unbound - ArchWiki
Unbound Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver. According to Wikipedia : Unbound has supplanted the Berkeley Internet Name Domain ( …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/pacman — found via Mwmbl
pacman - ArchWiki
The pacman package manager is one of the major distinguishing features of Arch Linux. It combines a simple binary package format with an easy-to-use build…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LUKS — found via Mwmbl
dm-crypt - ArchWiki
Covers how to add a swap partition to an encrypted system, if required. The swap partition must be encrypted as well to protect any data swapped out by th…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Gitolite — found via Mwmbl
Gitolite - ArchWiki
To create a repository, first check out the gitolite-admin repository as a client. $ git clone gitolite@ server :gitolite-admin Append a new repository to…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Firejail — found via Mwmbl
Firejail - ArchWiki
Firejail Firejail is an easy to use Setuid sandbox program that reduces the risk of security breaches by restricting the running environment of untrusted…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Gitosis — found via Mwmbl
Gitosis - ArchWiki
Gitosis Gitosis is a tool which provides access control and remote management for hosted Git repositories. It allows for fine-grained management of read a…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Connman — found via Mwmbl
ConnMan - ArchWiki
Reason: Only Wired and Wi-Fi plugins are described. (Discuss in Talk:ConnMan ) ConnMan comes with the connmanctl command-line interface, see connmanctl(1)…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dovecot — found via Mwmbl
Dovecot - ArchWiki
Dovecot Dovecot is an open source IMAP and POP3 server for Linux/UNIX-like systems, written primarily with security in mind. Dovecot primarily aims to be …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wiimote — found via Mwmbl
Wiimote - ArchWiki
Wiimote This article will go through the basic steps required to have a working Wiimote in Linux for general use. It will not go into much detail for some…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Reflector — found via Mwmbl
Reflector - ArchWiki
Reflector Reflector is a Python script which can retrieve the latest mirror list from the Arch Linux Mirror Status page, filter the most up-to-date mirror…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SysVinit — found via Mwmbl
SysVinit - ArchWiki
Warning: Arch Linux only has official support for systemd . [1] When using SysVinit, please mention so in support requests. On systems based on SysVinit, …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dotfiles — found via Mwmbl
Dotfiles - ArchWiki
Dotfiles User-specific application configuration is traditionally stored in so called dotfiles (files whose filename starts with a dot). It is common prac…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ECryptfs — found via Mwmbl
eCryptfs - ArchWiki
eCryptfs This article describes basic usage of eCryptfs . It guides you through the process of creating a private and secure encrypted directory within yo…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Plymouth — found via Mwmbl
Plymouth - ArchWiki
Plymouth Plymouth is a project from Fedora and now listed among the freedesktop.org's official resources providing a flicker-free graphical boot process. …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XWiimote — found via Mwmbl
XWiimote - ArchWiki
XWiimote This article is about the Nintendo Wii Remote Linux kernel driver. This driver is part of upstream Linux since version 3.1. It is an easy to use …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Powerpill — found via Mwmbl
Powerpill - ArchWiki
Powerpill Reason: This page was written before pacman natively supported parallel downloads and should mention that since v6 this is no longer the only op…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Badblocks — found via Mwmbl
badblocks - ArchWiki
Although there is no firm rule, it is common thinking that a new drive should have zero bad sectors. Over time, bad sectors will develop and although they…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Multihead — found via Mwmbl
Multihead - ArchWiki
Note: The terms used in this article are very specific to avoid confusion: Monitor refers to a physical display device, such as an LCD panel. Screen refer…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/systemd-boot — found via Mwmbl
systemd-boot - ArchWiki
systemd-boot systemd-boot, previously called gummiboot (German for "rubber dinghy"), is an easy-to-configure UEFIboot manager. It provides a textual menu…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/touchscreen — found via Mwmbl
Touchscreen - ArchWiki
Touchscreen If you ever tried to set up a touchscreen device in linux, you might have noticed that it is either working out of the box (besides some calib…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd/Timers — found via Mwmbl
systemd/Timers - ArchWiki
Timers are systemd unit files with a suffix of .timer . Timers are like other unit configuration files and are loaded from the same paths but include a [T…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd-resolved — found via Mwmbl
systemd-resolved - ArchWiki
Tip: To understand the context around the choices and switches, one can turn on detailed debug information for systemd-resolved as described in systemd#Di…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd-nspawn — found via Mwmbl
systemd-nspawn - ArchWiki
systemd-nspawn systemd-nspawn is like the chroot command, but it is a chroot on steroids . systemd-nspawn may be used to run a command or OS in a light-we…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/systemd-timesyncd — found via Mwmbl
systemd-timesyncd - ArchWiki
systemd-timesyncd is a daemon that has been added for synchronizing the system clock across the network. It implements an SNTP client. In contrast to NTP …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Troubleshooting — found via Mwmbl
PulseAudio/Troubleshooting - ArchWiki
If one experiences no audio output via any means while using ALSA , attempt to unmute the sound card. To do this, launch alsamixer and make sure each colu…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ZFS — found via Mwmbl
ZFS - ArchWiki
Described as "The last word in filesystems" , ZFS is stable, fast, secure, and future-proof. Being licensed under the CDDL, and thus incompatible with GPL…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/vim — found via Mwmbl
Vim - ArchWiki
Vim Vim is a terminal text editor. It is an extended version of vi with additional features, including syntax highlighting, a comprehensive help system, n…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SDDM — found via Mwmbl
SDDM - ArchWiki
Everything should work out of the box, since Arch Linux uses systemd and SDDM defaults to using systemd-logind for session management. Autologin SDDM supp…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Scrollback_buffer — found via Mwmbl
ArchWiki:Archive - ArchWiki
If you arrived here after following a link to what was supposed to be an article, it means that it has been archived: you can browse its revisions by foll…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xinit — found via Mwmbl
xinit - ArchWiki
xinit and startx take an optional client program argument, see #Override xinitrc . If you do not provide one they will look for ~/.xinitrc to run as a she…
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http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IBus — found via Mwmbl
IBus - ArchWiki
IBus IBus ( Intelligent Input Bus ) is an input method framework , a type of application that allows for easily switching between different keyboard layou…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/java — found via Mwmbl
Java - ArchWiki
Java Java is a programming language originally developed by Sun Microsystems and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems' Java platform. …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/wine — found via Mwmbl
Wine - ArchWiki
Wine can be installed by enabling the multilib repository and installing the wine (development), wine-stable AUR (stable) or wine-staging (testing) packag…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATE — found via Mwmbl
MATE - ArchWiki
The MATE Desktop Environment is the continuation of GNOME 2. It provides an intuitive and attractive desktop environment using traditional metaphors for L…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/RAID — found via Mwmbl
RAID - ArchWiki
Redundant Array of Independent Disks ( RAID ) is a storage technology that combines multiple disk drive components (typically disk drives or partitions th…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Swap — found via Mwmbl
Swap - ArchWiki
Linux divides its physical RAM (random access memory) into chunks of memory called pages. Swapping is the process whereby a page of memory is copied to th…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Rust — found via Mwmbl
Rust - ArchWiki
Rust Rust is a general-purpose, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language sponsored by Mozilla Research. It is designed to be a "safe, concurrent, pra…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/REFInd — found via Mwmbl
rEFInd - ArchWiki
rEFInd rEFInd is a UEFI boot manager capable of launching EFISTUB kernels. It is a fork of the no-longer-maintained rEFIt and fixes many issues with respe…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AMDGPU — found via Mwmbl
AMDGPU - ArchWiki
Selecting the right driver Depending on the card you have, find the right driver in Xorg#AMD. At the moment there is Xorg radeon driver support for South…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Unbound — found via Mwmbl
Unbound - ArchWiki
Unbound Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver. According to Wikipedia : Unbound has supplanted the Berkeley Internet Name Domain ( …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/pacman — found via Mwmbl
pacman - ArchWiki
The pacman package manager is one of the major distinguishing features of Arch Linux. It combines a simple binary package format with an easy-to-use build…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LUKS — found via Mwmbl
dm-crypt - ArchWiki
Covers how to add a swap partition to an encrypted system, if required. The swap partition must be encrypted as well to protect any data swapped out by th…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Gitolite — found via Mwmbl
Gitolite - ArchWiki
To create a repository, first check out the gitolite-admin repository as a client. $ git clone gitolite@ server :gitolite-admin Append a new repository to…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Firejail — found via Mwmbl
Firejail - ArchWiki
Firejail Firejail is an easy to use Setuid sandbox program that reduces the risk of security breaches by restricting the running environment of untrusted…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Gitosis — found via Mwmbl
Gitosis - ArchWiki
Gitosis Gitosis is a tool which provides access control and remote management for hosted Git repositories. It allows for fine-grained management of read a…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Connman — found via Mwmbl
ConnMan - ArchWiki
Reason: Only Wired and Wi-Fi plugins are described. (Discuss in Talk:ConnMan ) ConnMan comes with the connmanctl command-line interface, see connmanctl(1)…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dovecot — found via Mwmbl
Dovecot - ArchWiki
Dovecot Dovecot is an open source IMAP and POP3 server for Linux/UNIX-like systems, written primarily with security in mind. Dovecot primarily aims to be …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wiimote — found via Mwmbl
Wiimote - ArchWiki
Wiimote This article will go through the basic steps required to have a working Wiimote in Linux for general use. It will not go into much detail for some…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Reflector — found via Mwmbl
Reflector - ArchWiki
Reflector Reflector is a Python script which can retrieve the latest mirror list from the Arch Linux Mirror Status page, filter the most up-to-date mirror…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SysVinit — found via Mwmbl
SysVinit - ArchWiki
Warning: Arch Linux only has official support for systemd . [1] When using SysVinit, please mention so in support requests. On systems based on SysVinit, …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dotfiles — found via Mwmbl
Dotfiles - ArchWiki
Dotfiles User-specific application configuration is traditionally stored in so called dotfiles (files whose filename starts with a dot). It is common prac…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ECryptfs — found via Mwmbl
eCryptfs - ArchWiki
eCryptfs This article describes basic usage of eCryptfs . It guides you through the process of creating a private and secure encrypted directory within yo…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Plymouth — found via Mwmbl
Plymouth - ArchWiki
Plymouth Plymouth is a project from Fedora and now listed among the freedesktop.org's official resources providing a flicker-free graphical boot process. …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XWiimote — found via Mwmbl
XWiimote - ArchWiki
XWiimote This article is about the Nintendo Wii Remote Linux kernel driver. This driver is part of upstream Linux since version 3.1. It is an easy to use …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Powerpill — found via Mwmbl
Powerpill - ArchWiki
Powerpill Reason: This page was written before pacman natively supported parallel downloads and should mention that since v6 this is no longer the only op…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Badblocks — found via Mwmbl
badblocks - ArchWiki
Although there is no firm rule, it is common thinking that a new drive should have zero bad sectors. Over time, bad sectors will develop and although they…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Multihead — found via Mwmbl
Multihead - ArchWiki
Note: The terms used in this article are very specific to avoid confusion: Monitor refers to a physical display device, such as an LCD panel. Screen refer…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/systemd-boot — found via Mwmbl
systemd-boot - ArchWiki
systemd-boot systemd-boot, previously called gummiboot (German for "rubber dinghy"), is an easy-to-configure UEFIboot manager. It provides a textual menu…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/touchscreen — found via Mwmbl
Touchscreen - ArchWiki
Touchscreen If you ever tried to set up a touchscreen device in linux, you might have noticed that it is either working out of the box (besides some calib…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd/Timers — found via Mwmbl
systemd/Timers - ArchWiki
Timers are systemd unit files with a suffix of .timer . Timers are like other unit configuration files and are loaded from the same paths but include a [T…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd-resolved — found via Mwmbl
systemd-resolved - ArchWiki
Tip: To understand the context around the choices and switches, one can turn on detailed debug information for systemd-resolved as described in systemd#Di…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd-nspawn — found via Mwmbl
systemd-nspawn - ArchWiki
systemd-nspawn systemd-nspawn is like the chroot command, but it is a chroot on steroids . systemd-nspawn may be used to run a command or OS in a light-we…
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/systemd-timesyncd — found via Mwmbl
systemd-timesyncd - ArchWiki
systemd-timesyncd is a daemon that has been added for synchronizing the system clock across the network. It implements an SNTP client. In contrast to NTP …
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Troubleshooting — found via Mwmbl
PulseAudio/Troubleshooting - ArchWiki
If one experiences no audio output via any means while using ALSA , attempt to unmute the sound card. To do this, launch alsamixer and make sure each colu…