[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
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
PacMan Monitor Swap (8-pin vs 6-pin) | Museum of the Game . . . Hi everyone I recently purchased a Super PacMan that was converted to a Ms Pac by an operator In it was a CRT monitor chassis — a “ChungHwa ATTL TB-3 7007” that I am trying to swap into a normal Ms Pac cabinet equipped with the original power supply wiring harness However the connection
[Solved] pacman -F -Fx memory consumption - Arch Linux Forums pacman is designed to read the entire sync database at once as the full information is needed for the update This was carried over into the reading of the files database (which are an extension of the sync dbs)
PacMan Wiring Harness Help (CRT) - forums. arcade-museum. com Hello! I'm trying to connect a Ms PacMan to a rather unheard of CRT brand model, and the wire layout is a bit unusual to me The only tool I have to go by is the wiring of the harness that came with the cabinet CRT It has been tampered with, as it was playing a standard Ms PacMan board while powered by a more modern Super PacMan power supply Can anyone confirm by looking at this harness