--- layout: post comments: true title: "The three days of dramas with Antergos" category: [english] tags: [english, IRC] --- *I am not emotionless robot and I am able to make mistakes like anyone else. I am not a superhuman.* ## 2016-05-01 One user starts suggesting to ask support from Arch support channels which is simply not OK and they are just causing harm to Antergos from Arch side if they do that, no matter how much they edit `lsb_release`. I get heated (I suffer from depression/anxiety/AvPD by the way) and kicked them with message `first warning`. That was my mistake and it wasn't took well and later when the user started commenting them I removed them instead of kicking. This later caused long argument on operator channel where TL;DR version is that they cannot understand that I am a human instead of superhuman or emotionless robot. The Antergos-ops part happened when I was at Gaymer's night and made the mistake of being available. Thanks to the discussion I couldn't enjoy the games, got suicidal, left the event, considered jumping under car or metro, but instead asked at PirateIRC/#helsinki if anyone was at the pirate club. There were people at the pirate club thanks to demonstration about *blackmailing letters* (Google Translated word), so I went there instead. Outside I met them and just cried and one of them hugged me and comforted me and finally got out of me what had happened. Logs and then it has been enough of this day, I guess. ### Antergos
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I tried going here: https://forum.antergos.com/topic/1933/is-it-possible-to-add-antergos-repo-to-arch/2 and the link that's listed there says "404 not found" [06:09:58] -FatalException- [http://is.gd/bugKhO] Is it possible to add Antergos repo to Arch? | Antergos Community Forum [06:10:03] Did the package move? [06:11:27] If it did, where can I find it? [06:12:42] Oh wait... I think I found it... [06:13:14] *** Aria22|away is now known as Aria [06:14:01] *** Aria is now known as Aria|away [06:50:28] *** Quits: s8321414 (~s8321414@150.117.138.97) (Quit: Konversation terminated!) [07:04:59] yerp... found it... :3 [07:06:13] *** nullstring is now known as Byan [07:11:13] *** Quits: SpacePirate (~heyitk12@2604:6000:fbc4:3500:21e:4fff:fef9:4cb3) (Quit: Welp... My Little Pony FTW... WeeChat 1.4) [07:26:31] *** Quits: xvx (~xvx@5.42.129.52) (Quit: My Mac has gone to sleep. 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[11:56:00] *** Joins: mike-zal (~michaldyb@acpu238.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) [12:06:35] if I wanted to just move from Antergos to Arch completely, would I have to reinstall it or can I really just remove [antergos] from the pacman.conf? [12:13:05] you are already on arch [12:13:08] cedra, [12:13:32] yeah but like, what's the actual difference [12:13:43] what is the differences ? [12:13:49] except for the packages that it installs [12:14:03] antergos is not manjaro [12:14:15] Never tried manjaro [12:14:51] Manjaro using own repo's and its quite suck to revert to arch... Antergos is stil arch with a repo of there own but most repos are arch [12:15:16] right so it's just the antergos repo? [12:15:18] if arch is up2date antergos also [12:15:27] is just antergos repo with there things [12:15:32] is quite handy also [12:15:51] Neat [12:16:13] nothing to bother to reinstall or remove something dont see a point [12:16:15] ;) [12:29:07] @cedra, reinstall [12:29:54] why's that [12:30:19] because that way there won't be Antergos presets possibly causing issues. [12:33:29] hm. are there any common instances in which that has happened before? [12:34:19] why reinstall :) [12:34:30] Client: HexChat 2.12.0 • OS: ArchLinux • CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (1,60GHz) • Memory: Physical: 3,8 GiB Total (2,7 GiB Free) Swap: 3,7 GiB Total (3,7 GiB Free) • Storage: 148,7 GB / 639,7 GB (491,0 GB Free) • VGA: NVIDIA Corporation G84 [GeForce 8600 GT] @ Intel Corporation 82G33/G31/P35/P31 Express DRAM Controller • Uptime: 1h 26m 24s [12:34:41] what the hell is different then :) [12:34:54] I don't know, but if you ask them support for Arch, they will just hate Angergos users more and the topic forbids that. Also if you just removed the Antergos repo, your system would still identify as Antergos which would also read in the logs. [12:35:06] ringo32: lsb_release -sa [12:35:31] jugo@konoha ~ % lsb_release -sa [12:35:31] 1.4 Arch "Arch Linux" rolling n/a [12:35:31] ringo@konoha ~ % [12:35:33] But what if you change the kernel [12:35:43] to like, for example, the libre version [12:35:59] http://mirror.de.leaseweb.net/antergos/antergos/x86_64/ [12:36:00] -FatalException- [http://is.gd/iEaWNC] mirror.fra10.de.leaseweb.net | powered by LeaseWeb [12:36:08] Look what's inside the antergos repo [12:36:16] Everything else is arch [12:36:29] but reinstall wont help [12:36:31] ringo32: Antergos identifies as Antergos unless you have old install, I think [12:36:35] dont fix if aint broken [12:36:43] ironic :p [12:36:58] I really just have the antergos-welcome package [12:37:00] or something has updated and changed it [12:37:01] lsb_release is just a easy edit [12:37:15] My kernel identifies as 4.5.1-1 ARCH [12:37:19] switch it off [12:37:20] ringo32: oh, that means you just chaged it, but are still running Antergos [12:37:32] Jeannie: which is just because it comes from Arch directly [12:37:35] antergos is stil arch [12:37:51] even antergos is an arch member ? [12:37:57] unlike manjaro is not [12:38:07] Yes, and when I look at the antergos repo, I don't see tehnecessity for a reinstall if someone wants pure arch [12:38:33] *** ringo32 was kicked by Mikaela (first warning) [12:38:53] *** Joins: ringo32 (~ringo_man@unaffiliated/ringo32) [12:39:02] What is ... [12:39:10] kicked me for ..? fun ? [12:39:20] Would it break something if I removed the antergos-keyring [12:39:36] ringo32: Antergos is not Arch. [12:39:46] Antergos is arch [12:39:48] you dont have to kick me, [12:39:57] With a graphical installer and an additional repo [12:40:17] Mikaela, who makes the cinnamon packages ? [12:40:25] ringo32: how do I make the point across? [12:41:05] what the mather... antergos does atleast support arch better [12:41:19] Is Linux Mint Ubuntu? [12:41:55] i think you set the balance rough [12:42:10] ringo32: Is Linux Mint Ubuntu? [12:42:13] *** Joins: NuSuey (uid3556@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-fbzbctsdtiebcehv) [12:42:23] Look at /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist, and tell me which servers that list points to [12:42:42] Jeannie: Is Linux Mint Ubuntu? [12:42:45] Mikaela, look at the packager http://ix.io/yQB [12:42:45] -FatalException- [http://is.gd/JPKaqO] (not a web page, content type: text/plain) [12:42:53] I don't care about *buntus [12:42:58] Antergos support arch atleast [12:43:04] where mint does not support ubuntu [12:43:13] And when I look at my mirrorlist, I see that it points to archinux mirrors [12:43:26] Manjaro does not support arch [12:43:35] there is the differences [12:43:36] ringo32: last time I checked, Linux Mint used Ubuntu repositories [12:43:52] When I run uname -r, I see I run an arch kernel [12:44:20] So If I use archlinux package mirrors nad an archlinuix kernel, which OS am I running? [12:44:45] 2016-05-01 12:42:45+0300 < ringo32> Mikaela, look at the packager http://ix.io/yQB ==> so? MATE packager is the maintainer of Ubuntu MATE last time I checked. [12:44:45] -FatalException- [http://is.gd/JPKaqO] (not a web page, content type: text/plain) [12:45:32] Nevermind [12:45:49] MATE 1.14 [12:45:51] you dont see my point [12:46:27] I whish Wimpress would get his ass in motion and update the arch packages intead of messing around with ubuntu mate 16.04 [12:46:51] its arch-based sure [12:47:06] but also i dont see a point to move out to arch also [12:47:28] you are also direct on the arch repo's [12:47:35] So the fact that the Arch MATE maintainer maintains Ubuntu MATE too proves that antergos is not arch? [12:48:03] at the end if arch breaks antergos breaks as well [12:48:36] I give up. Don't come crying to me on Arch communities hating you for not using Arch. [12:48:53] ringo32: most of times when Antergos breaks nothing happens at Arch [12:49:21] Which ARCH branch are you referring to with these breakages? [12:49:29] stable [12:49:36] So [12:50:02] If I use arch mirror servers in my antergos, arch stable breaks and antergos doees not [12:50:15] ? [12:50:47] If you use Antegos and Antergos breaks, in most of cases it has been something from Antergos repo breaking. Nothing happens at Arch as it doesn't use Antergos repository as it's not Antergos. [12:50:47] Mikaela, just say your are on arch Wtf is so dificult [12:51:23] what breaks is webkitgreeter [12:51:31] thats the antergos story [12:51:45] or the extentions mayby further ? [12:51:54] ringo32: Yes, I can say that as I am vanilla Arch user and am here just of kindness. Nothing forces me to be be here or help Antergos at all. However if you have installed using Antergos iso, you are Antergos user, not vanilla Arch. [12:52:04] thinks kernel related is not really antergos [12:52:18] O [12:52:20] i know your point [12:52:32] its not vanila arch.... [12:52:51] so if I were to remove the antergos-keyring, it would just break installing stuff from the antergos repo [12:52:51] everything can breaks and such things, is also personal on users [12:53:15] If you use a third party repo, aur packages or a local repo, it's no vanilal arch either [12:53:24] Does thsi make the system not arch anymore? [12:53:53] Mikaela, on manjaro i uses 'unstable' repo and users from stable broke his system by update its also personal what you using [12:54:30] sort of breakages or issues can be personal also [12:54:41] I said that I don't care, just go to #archlinux [12:54:47] but i dont see a point to remove everything to have arch =-) [12:55:03] i see addiditional repo's as a surplus [12:55:19] i got a few atleast [12:55:37] What was that about some presets or something, someone mentioned that they can conflict with stuff [12:55:39] but its rude to kick without explain [12:56:19] ringo32: I did explain that Antergos is not Arch, but you aren't willing to understand that so I just suggest you go to #ArchLinux and make them hate you. [12:56:27] but kicking is rude [12:56:35] did i use rude words? 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[13:34:07] *** Joins: mike-zal (~michaldyb@acpu238.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) [13:34:56] I've had to relocate to my chromebook for nearly everthing [13:35:04] think it's a hardware issue [13:38:48] what's this Teleuforia thing [13:39:35] __telegram [13:39:36] https://forum.antergos.com/topic/4244/irc-has-branched-out-to-telegram [13:39:37] -FatalException- [http://is.gd/5P67ZX] IRC has branched out to Telegram! | Antergos Community Forum [13:40:42] Oh so it's for phones [13:41:00] having my Chromebook constantly open on my desk is a pain [13:41:38] @cedra, any platform, https://telegram.org/download and you will find telegram-desktop-bin if you check the AUR [13:41:38] -FatalException- [http://is.gd/6EGXaL] Telegram Messenger on the App Store [13:42:01] and people who like emoji I [13:42:04] difference to IRC is that you see all lines that happen even if you are offline [13:42:24] so a ZNC [13:42:54] * needs to debug his wireless problems * [13:43:00] * or fix his wired connection * [13:43:03] no, more line WhatsApp for bigger groups, entirely different protocom [13:43:04] __(wiki Telegram (Software)) [13:43:06] Not found, or page malformed. [13:43:14] okay [13:43:21] Neat [13:43:21] __luck Telegram [13:43:21] luck [13:43:38] __(luck Telegram) [13:43:39] https://telegram.org/ | Telegram logo. a new era ... Telegram messages are heavily encrypted and can self-destruct. ... Telegram delivers messages faster than any other application. [13:43:39] -FatalException- [http://is.gd/JLhh36] Telegram Messenger [13:44:02] bad explanation [13:44:23] yay [13:44:36] My stupid mini wifi dongle plan worked [13:44:41] I got internet [13:44:47] kinda [13:45:37] * goes to plug his raspberry pi into his router * [13:45:48] * hopes that ssh is on by default * [13:47:37] now where has that power supply gone? [13:55:34] yay my wired is back? 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Tried resetting with ifconfig, but didn't fix anything [15:58:30] just reinstalled a Dell optiplex thingy (don't worry, got it for free) and got the same problem. networkmanager won't start. no problem on my 4 other machines with Antergos though [16:00:46] *** Quits: Zeld0c (5664ff6b@gateway/web/freenode/ip.86.100.255.107) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [16:09:21] *** Quits: swipe_ (~swipe@146.125.199.146.dyn.plus.net) (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [16:12:10] *** Joins: swipe_ (~swipe@146.125.199.146.dyn.plus.net) [16:14:21] systemctl status NetworkManager [16:16:51] eh [16:16:59] not installed :P [16:17:23] only the addons [16:19:02] *** Quits: swipe_ (~swipe@146.125.199.146.dyn.plus.net) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [16:20:48] that explains why it doesn't start :P [16:23:40] yeah but it worries me why the other packages got installed though (like networkmanager-openvpn) [16:34:07] missing jansson, libndp, libnewt, libpgm, libsodium, libteam, slang and zeromq before I can install it manually [16:40:31] working now, installing the packages manually [16:55:00] Hello [16:55:45] hello [16:56:17] *** Quits: s8321414 (~s8321414@140.127.73.61) (Quit: Konversation terminated!) [17:00:05] Can't wait for my Moto 360 to come in tomorrow [17:00:49] (Sticker, 512x344) https://teleuforia.mikaela.info/Cr0wb0GR/file_259.webp [17:00:49] -FatalException- [http://is.gd/EKTyCT] (not a web page, content type: image/webp) [17:00:57] *** Joins: Calinou (~quassel@unaffiliated/calinou) [17:01:12] Heh [17:01:24] hi [17:01:29] trying out Antergos KDE in VirtualBox :) [17:01:41] found how to make it boot, using iomem=relaxed in kernel command line [17:02:01] Hi [17:02:45] Yes, vbox is buggy [17:02:54] I plan to install Antergos on bare metal later [17:03:00] but need Windows somewhere (virtual machine maybe) [17:03:16] for running Adobe CC, what would you recommend? using VirtualBox Windows guest or KVM/QEMU? [17:03:19] which one would be faster [17:03:28] KVM [17:03:47] VBox maybe has faster graphics performance [17:04:02] KVM excels in nearly everything else [17:04:17] *** Joins: FirePowi (~powi@powi.fr) [17:04:28] yeah I've seen Phoronix benchmarks [17:04:59] however there's a small concern, I'll occasionally use Premiere/After Effects [17:05:04] is that even usable at low resolutions in a VM? [17:05:09] nothing very intense [17:05:21] It'll be usable [17:05:28] Maybe a tad slow [17:05:32] I have an i7 [17:05:36]