

@joseplinux try to use a mainline distro, downstream ones tends to apply patches and other edits not available in the main ones. Even a live of #archlinux may help for testing
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@joseplinux try to use a mainline distro, downstream ones tends to apply patches and other edits not available in the main ones. Even a live of #archlinux may help for testing


@fell @archlinux@lemmy.ml @archlinux@lemmy.world @archlinux@discuss.tchncs.de @archlinux@kbin.social @archlinux@a.gup.pe you need something to call checkupdates | grep package every some time, i put it into my #fish shell greeting so everytime i open a shell i see how many packages i have to install
The code is
echo ‘Searching for updates…’
echo “Updates found:” $(checkupdates | wc -l)
This code should run over bash too


@fell @archlinux@lemmy.ml @archlinux@lemmy.world @archlinux@discuss.tchncs.de @archlinux@kbin.social @archlinux@a.gup.pe you’d need to use a temporary database, keep doing pacman -Sy then pacman -Si package | grep version
All by memory may be wrong


@fell @archlinux@lemmy.ml @archlinux@lemmy.world @archlinux@discuss.tchncs.de @archlinux@kbin.social @archlinux@a.gup.pe there’s checkupdates that does that for all the packages, this case requires a custom script imho
@Ek-Hou-Van-Braai you may be interested in #ventoy as it permits to put more ISOs into a single USB stick, choosing at boot time what to load