Don't really use Arch machine for a week or so

>don't really use Arch machine for a week or so
>there's now a gigabyte of updates
le sigh

you know you're gonna get that apple book, it's eating you alive

Yeah probably dude, Apple is cool as fuck.

I didn't sign up for your shitty blog, Jordon. Fuck off.

>using rolling release
>complaining about too many updates
Go back to Debian, Jordan

>Le windows updates too much xd

>slackware
fuck off skiddie, keep using your toy distro

I see you took the opportunity to show us the rest of your xbox hueg desktop when all you needed to do was show us a terminal window.

what's it like being a paedophile?

i wouldn't know desu

What's it like being mentally retarded?

What's it like being a pedophile AND butthurt at the same time?

I thought they loved to hurt tiny butts, why does the pedpophile butt hurts?

t. Hiro

Haha, OP is gone. pacman -Syu broke his system.

That's what you get for having 6 gorilion packages

Shoulda used openSUSE

>KDE

Pretty small compared the size of a windows 10 update.
We are in 2016, having more than 10Go of updates is not a real problem.
Compiling 10Go of updates is still a problem, but gentoo fags are used to.

What's that spotlight thing? I'm using synapse but I don't like it.

I hate being up to date too.

>Total Download Size: 172.55 MiB
Total Installed Size: 814.30 MiB
Net Upgrade Size: 5.63 MiB

You must have a lot of packages installed.

krunner

I somehow managed to break my arch systems by updating to linux 4.8.8 the other day. The initrd got fucked. I had to boot from an emergency USB stick and run mkinitcpio again.
I'll add a pacman hook to make a copy of the old kernel + initrd to avoid this problem in the future.

Why does KDE have all the the good stuff? It's unfair.

KDE is good because it has all the good stuff, dude.

alright, fuck it, what's your setup? I want everything you have

>WOAH WOOOOOOOOOOAHHHHHHHHHHHhh
Please, someone, Im very new to linux and I want a desktop that looks almost exactly like this, can someone
please send a guide, or if its really simple, explain it? Im a windows babby

Arch Linux running the K Desktop Environment. Aurorae theme is called Arc. Qt theme goes by the name QtCurve and I'm using the theme named RedFlat for QtCurve! Color scheme is called Papirus, as is the icon theme. For the plasma theme I'm using the Papirus theme too! The font used for general UI is Roboto and the monospace font is Source Code Pro.

You should know, though, that this is NOT a desktop thread and your post really belongs on

>install cinnamon
>install arc theme
basically 80-90% the same.

yeah but then you're stuck with a shit DE

This true for most DEs, especially KDE5.

I dont have that problem, i use mint.
Also it isnt a memetic timesink.
:^)

I like KDE

i liked kde4 , which was objectively worse designed than 5, and i am unable to like 5 once i tried recent gnome/cinnamon/xfce, even unity. hell i would use dead lxde if given a lxde/kde5 choice.

>KDE

you asked for this.

>installs rolling release OS
>complains about rolling release updates

filtered

Announcing filters considered rude/worthless.

who gives a fuck?

>KDE
Even GNOME users are laughing at you

Install kde
it's a metapackage
There's a way to install the metapackage, get all the packages, then delete the metapackage itself while keeping the individual packages the metapackage pulled in.
You won't get hit with 400 updates as often.
You can also get pacman to list the packages a metapackage will pull in, copy paste the ones you want, and let pacman resolve the deps.
I haven't used arch for a couple years, so I forget the exact commands, and don't feel like googling it for you.
And there used to be a few different metapackages for kde, like kdefull and kdelight, as well as seperate metapackages for games, graphics, etc.

Arch users are pedos

what are you using now?