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Arch Linux [/] Home Packages Forums Wiki Bugs Security AUR Download A simple, lightweight distribution You've reached the website for Arch Linux , a lightweight and flexible Linux® distribution that tries to Keep It Simple. Currently we have official packages optimized for the x86-64 architecture. We complement our official package sets with a community-operated package repository that grows in size and quality each and every day. Our strong community is diverse and helpful, and we pride ourselves on the range of skillsets and uses for Arch that stem from it. Please check out our forums and mailing lists to get your feet wet. Also glance through our wiki if you want to learn more about Arch. Learn more... Latest News Keycloak 17.0.1-2 update requires manual reconfiguration 2022-03-25 The keycloak package prior to version 17.0.1-2 was running with WildFly server. Since upstream officially moved to Quarkus distribution , Arch Linux follows this approach. This means some manual intervention is required for the upgrade. The configuration needs to be adjusted from the old .xml format to the new /etc/keycloak/keycloak.conf . Prior to the upgrade, stop the keycloak service, upgrade the package and migrate the configuration before starting: systemctl stop keycloak.service pacman -Syu keycloak # migrate configuration /etc/keycloak/keycloak.conf systemctl start keycloak.service See Keycloak migration docs and Keycloak Quarkus server docs Arch Linux Leader Election Results 2022-02-23 This month we held our leader election, and our current leader Levente Polyák ran unopposed. As per our election rules he is re-elected for a new term. Congratulations to Levente Polyak on a new term! Debug packages and debuginfod 2022-02-02 We are very happy to announce that debug packages are now available in Arch Linux. Debug symbols and source listing are provided through our debuginfod instance which can be utilized by debuggers such as gdb and delve. https://debuginfod.archlinux.org/ A couple of sponsored mirrors are providing the debug repositories while we figure out and communicate the new mirror requirements . https://america.mirror.pkgbuild.com https://asia.mirror.pkgbuild.com https://europe.mirror.pkgbuild.com Not all packages provide debug packages as enabling it for all packages is an ongoing effort. For more information, please visit the Debuginfod wiki article, and also our newly renovated Debugging/Getting traces article. linux-firmware 20220119.0c6a7b3-2 requires kernel >=5.3 and package splitting 2022-01-21 The linux-firmware package 20220119.0c6a7b3-2 implements kernel firmware compression. Linux kernel from 5.3 on support loading from xz compressed firmware. CONFIG_FW_LOADER_COMPRESS kernel option must be enabled. All official Arch Linux kernel support this for a long time. [1] The linux-firmware package has been split into smaller packages to further reduce required disk space. Some big firmware files of rarely used hardware have been split into separate packages. This affects firmware for Mellanox Spectrum switches, Marvell devices, Qualcomm SoCs, Cavium LiquidIO server adapters, QLogic devices, Broadcom NetXtreme II 10Gb ethernet adapters. Make sure to install additional firmware packages if needed. [2] [1] … libxml2>=2.9.12-6 update may require manual intervention 2021-12-27 The libxml2 package prior to version 2.9.12-6 was missing the compiled python modules. This has been fixed in 2.9.12-6, so the upgrade may need to overwrite any untracked pyc files created. If you get errors like these libxml2: /usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/__pycache__/drv_libxml2.cpython-310.opt-1.pyc exists in filesystem libxml2: /usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/__pycache__/drv_libxml2.cpython-310.pyc exists in filesystem libxml2: /usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/__pycache__/libxml2.cpython-310.opt-1.pyc exists in filesystem libxml2: /usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/__pycache__/libxml2.cpython-310.pyc exists in filesystem when updating, use pacman -Syu --overwrite /usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/__pycache__/\* to perform the upgrade. 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