Arch Linux's Pacman: A ℂ𝕠𝕞𝕗𝕪 Guide

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A simple, comfy guide on how to use the Pacman package manager, as found in Arch Linux, Manjaro, Artix and many other Arch-based Linux distributions.

0:00 Intro
0:32 Basics of Pacman
0:51 Updating databases with -Sy
1:18 Note on adding repositories
2:24 Running a full upgrade
2:51 Note on parallel downloads
3:09 Listing all packages (with description)
3:17 Listing all package files
3:33 Looking for specific files with -Fy
4:24 AUR managers
4:32 Intro to the AUR
4:58 Changing MAKEFLAGS to speed up compilation (for the AUR)
5:32 How to install yay
6:25 Running yay with no arguments = -Syu
6:49 Using yay to search the AUR
7:32 Using yay -P --stats
8:17 Note on explicitly installed packages (-Qe)
9:19 Outro
9:26 End Cards

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Your Arch Linux installation guide was very helpful, I am really glad that you covered pacman too, thanks a lot!

ulascanzorer
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thank u Denshi your way of tutorials are very informative and clear as always specially for arch beginner like me.keep up the good work!

ranimungcal
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You don't need sudo for every pacman operation, for example --query (-Q) and --files (-F). It's a good idea not to use sudo when sudo is not needed.

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Hey Danshi! I'm that game developer. I tried to get into Arch a while ago but the drivers didn't work out with my old hardware. But this time I got a new computer and I installed EndeavourOS! Everything's running smoothly so far and you dropping this video is the cherry on top.

It's laughable how much computer problems I've had in the past year. So much so I've hardly made any games or videos. But things are starting to look up. I'm kind of in a rut motivation wise so it was really encouraging to watch this video. It feels pretty nostalgic watching this. I remember when you had 60 subscribers! Crazy. Keep it up my guy. Thanks a ton.

IsraelRuizGodot
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This was very helpful. Instant subscribe!!

moonman
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Thanks for the video and all of your others, can't believe I wasn't subbed : )

jacksystems
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Good work man, thanks
sometimes to install binary (precompiled) packages of something just add -bin to end of its name
example: heroic-games-launcher -> heroic-games-launcher-bin
Regards, if you make a blog for this content, it'd be a good reference

igrewold
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Just recently, I on a random day, entered my password and it didn't worked, whatever I did. I asked gpt, and it told me to use other live usb to change the password.
And, holy cow, it worked!!
In just two commands!

But that's depressing, any thief could just carry a live usb and change my password, and he would have access to all of my data.



I use ARCH btw 😁😁

Booombasstic
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My question; is there anything that yay can do that you cannot also do by git? I started off using yay; but removed yay once I could git.
Example:
git clone "package name"
cd "package name"
Makepkg -si
(after looking at whats in there mind you)

mathisblair
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why do you use `yay` instead of `paru` ??
btw, great video man, learned some new things :D

samyak
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How did you configure your terminal to show auto suggestions and auto completion? Specially the auto suggestions after copying the yay git link in 6:01 ?

abidanik
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hi i use arch, i have an old laptop with intel graphics wich is the comand for install da intel uhd graphics driver on my linux?

Cesare-ubdt
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how do i uninstall pacman and get portage

GroomerGaming
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this is really awesome, very clear instructions.

dumbllama
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Hey! What's the title of the music playing at the beginning ? 00:00

cherradiyacyn
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How to completely remove packacge and associated files : sudo pacman -Rcs

Only only putting this here to relay your answer in comments to top of comments

mathisblair
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How to completely remove package(all related stuff to the package) installed?

hansl
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is there any true beginners guides to this shit or do i have to go to fucking college to know how to work my shitass computer...

amdvsias
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lies!!! you can run pacman --version, or pacman --help as a regular user. lol sorry, trying to be a jerk

swagmuffin