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#2801 Yesterday 13:29:24

PackRat
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Registered: 2015-10-02
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Colonel Panic wrote:

However, Pacman was locked for some reason and as a result I was unable to install any fresh software;

error: failed to init transaction (unable to lock database)

Usually means there is another instance of pacman running, or the previous process didn't terminate properly. You need to delete the db.lck file.

sudo rm -r /var/lib/pacman/db.lck

is the typical fix.


You must unlearn what you have learned.
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#2802 Yesterday 16:00:29

Sector11
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Registered: 2015-08-20
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

And Mrs. Pacman will get really upset.
(sorry - could not help myself)

We now return you to your regular programming.


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#2803 Yesterday 19:01:10

Colonel Panic
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Registered: 2018-11-13
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

PackRat wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:

However, Pacman was locked for some reason and as a result I was unable to install any fresh software;

error: failed to init transaction (unable to lock database)

Usually means there is another instance of pacman running, or the previous process didn't terminate properly. You need to delete the db.lck file.

sudo rm -r /var/lib/pacman/db.lck

is the typical fix.

Thanks for replying. I found a temporary fix - I rebooted (didn't think logging out would be drastic enough) and then logged back in again, and I was able to install a couple more programs before it happened again ...

I am slowly getting on top of it though, and advice like that goes a long way to help so thanks again.

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#2804 Today 02:51:34

WizardofCOR
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Registered: 2023-07-28
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

UCS/Nubus (deb-based AD), Mint, Kali, Ubuntu and of course, BL.
Thinking of doing Arch on a NUC that's been sitting in my closet, or maybe freeBSD.  Just need a purpose, really.
Can always spin up VM's on my ESXI, but still deciding on purposes and architecture - like maybe pihole, Wazuh, TheHive, OpenVAS, Grafana, Authentik, or Wireguard.

Yet out of all of them, I gotta admit - BL has been my overwhelming favorite.


Just a dude playing a dude, disguised as another dude...

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#2805 Today 22:42:48

Colonel Panic
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Increasingly now I'm finding that ISOs are getting too big to be burnt to even a DVD-R - the latest installation ISO of AlienBob's Slackware Current comes to 5.0 GB.

It means that I have to have a utility in another distro that will burn the ISO to a USB pendrive and make it bootable - MX has such a utility, and there are probably other distros that have one too.

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#2806 Today 22:45:54

MarkW
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Registered: 2024-11-03
Posts: 432

Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Had a look at the latest KaOS.  Niri is certainly interesting

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