![]() ![]() These practices will keep your system secure and stable for the most part. Regardless, I installed the flatpak in the end. But after a bit of research, it seemed “joplin-desktop” was the official one converted for Arch packaging. “joplin-desktop” (joplin is a note taking app built on electron) and the other one was “joplin-electron” which made me very confused. For example, I tried to install Joplin, and there were like 5 different entries from AUR, 2 of them were very similar. I don’t know why they do this but it happens. If it’s a program that has “many versions” in the AUR, before installing try to do a bit of research. In the AUR, try to see which one has the highest amount of votes and the latest date that the package was updated. If it’s something that you can’t find there, check the AUR. My advice to you is that try to learn what anything means first, and in the meantime, stick to “pacman -Ss”. I’m quite the noob myself and I learnt today as well about the binaries (started early configuring the system). You should learn about cleaning things as well just in case. Hi Nicknick, if you need to stop a job in the terminal, press Ctrl + Z. One more question, how do I know when a program has finished installing, does this have to appear? => to ask so many questions, but this will help me to download the other programs that I had in Windows 10. With yay -Ss librewolf, and should it appear there?Īnd does the word bin mean it’s compiled, or is there a method to tell them apart? I’m glad to know that everything is correct, for a moment I thought it was a virus or something strange.Ībout the uncompiled version, Is it better to compile the programs, or download them already compiled?Īnd how do I get the Librewolf you showed me, if I need it in the future? This:ġ0 aur/librewolf-bin 115.0.2-2 exe file?Īnd this only happens with AUR, but not with EXTRA, which doesn’t need compilation, right? I just quit Windows 10 and I’m installing here all the programs that I had in Windows 10, so I don’t understand much about it, sorry.Ĭompile, is that something like creating a Windows. Yeah, compiling a browser is no small task. What should I do if it continues like this for more hours? Should I close the terminal or something, or let it install overnight? I just want to know if this is normal, or if I did something wrong. TIER: configure pre-export export compile misc libs tools What I get from the terminal are many lines, for example these are the last ones that are being created right now: 80:47.69 1 warning generated.Ĩ1:13.71 toolkit/components/telemetry/Ĩ1:14.37 toolkit/components/typeaheadfindĨ1:18.05 toolkit/components/url-classifierĨ1:26.35 toolkit/components/windowwatcherĨ1:30.66 toolkit/library/ I don’t understand, this is a Mozilla Firefox but fortified, it shouldn’t weigh much. Is this normal with AUR programs? With the EXTRA programs it has been installed in a few seconds.Ĭould it be a virus or something? I went to the official Librewolf page, and the command was the same sudo pacman -S librewolf or yay -S librewolf: LibreWolf BrowserĪ custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom. The only line that does not move is the one at the bottom of the terminal: TIER: configure pre-export export compile misc libs tools So, Librewolf started to install, but it’s been almost 2 hours now, and it’s still installing, I’m a little scared. ![]() Unfortunately, I can’t paste that part from the console, because, that’s the second problem.Īfter pressing ENTER, it asked me if I wanted to remove the dependencies after installing Librewolf, since the N was capitalized I thought it was important and pressed ENTER (NO), even though I was told if the letter is uppercase it is because it is the most “correct” option. (I think the question was something about “Diff?”) So, when I install from EXTRA, the program installs quickly, and I just have to put Y/N, but when I have installed Librewolf from AUR, it asks me several questions, and my english is very bad, and I don’t know what it means, so I click ENTER. When I install a program like Steam, it gets installed from the EXTRA repository, which I think is the ARCH repository, and other lesser-known programs like JDownloader gets downloaded from the AUR repository, which is the secondary ARCH/EOS repository, I think.
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