26 Feb
2010
26 Feb
'10
noon
I'm out of ideas too, because they still segfault. Crap.
I guess I could reinstall the system, but doesn't seem like the way to go here. I have X working with wmii. I just have nasty looking window decorations and random productivity Applications that don't work.
Is there a way to de-install everything that's NOT in base? I looked around for this, and will I could certainly create a command line chain for it something like "pacman -R --all !base" would be nice
the "file" command will tell you if a binary is 32bit or 64bit, so go in /lib/ /usr/lib/ /usr/bin etc and do a file * | grep '32-bit' or a bit more robust find /usr/lib/ -print0 | xargs -0 file | grep '32-bit' -- damjan