Manjaro Difference between revisions of "Using Manjaro for Beginners"

Difference between revisions of "Using Manjaro for Beginners"

From Manjaro
(Added a section under add/remove software that describes how you can search for software graphically by Categories, Groups, and Repositories. Other minor spelling and syntax errors.)
(Marked this version for translation)
Line 11: Line 11:
All installed and available software matching your search will then be displayed on the right. Click the name of any result to see more information about it immediately below.
All installed and available software matching your search will then be displayed on the right. Click the name of any result to see more information about it immediately below.


<!--T:55-->
You can also search graphically by Categories, Groups, and Repositories. Searching by Categories allows you to find software related to a certain category, e.g. Music & Audio, Utilities, Development, etc. Searching by Groups allows you to find software related to a certain group, e.g. manjaro-tools. Searching by Repositories allows you to find software in a certain repository, e.g. core, extra, community, or multilib.
You can also search graphically by Categories, Groups, and Repositories. Searching by Categories allows you to find software related to a certain category, e.g. Music & Audio, Utilities, Development, etc. Searching by Groups allows you to find software related to a certain group, e.g. manjaro-tools. Searching by Repositories allows you to find software in a certain repository, e.g. core, extra, community, or multilib.
|1|4}}
|1|4}}

Revision as of 09:15, 12 January 2023

Other languages:
Deutsch • ‎English • ‎Türkçe • ‎español • ‎français • ‎русский • ‎فارسی • ‎中文(中国大陆)‎

Welcome to Manjaro!

This guide provides a brief overview of some key knowledge points necessary to get the most out of using the Manjaro operating system.

Software Updates and Management using Add/Remove Software (pamac-manager)

Screenshot pamac-pkgs.png


Screenshot pamac update.png


Software Updates and Management using Octopi

Octopi-note-088.png


Screenshot octopi.png

On occasion, particularly when installing new software applications, several other software packages will also be automatically installed as well. These are known as dependencies, as they are necessary for whatever is being installed to work properly. In other words, the software package being downloaded is dependent upon them.

Your package manager will list the dependencies required for software packages in the information pane. For example, as illustrated, if the VLC Media Player were to be installed, then several other software packages --such as to allow it to play different media formats-- would also be automatically be downloaded if not already installed on the system. Without them, the Media Player would not be able to play certain media formats, or perhaps not be able to play anything at all!

Tip
You won't need to worry about dependencies yourself, as they will be automatically identified and downloaded for you when necessary.

Manjaro Settings Manager

Screenshot msm.png


The Arch User Repository (AUR)

Yaourtsearch.png


Using the Terminal

Terminal-88.png


Using Multiple Kernels

Kernel select.png


Adding Printing Capabilities

CUPS7.png

Manjaro User Guide

A more complete user guide can be found in your Applications menu or at location /usr/share/doc/manjaro/Beginner_User_Guide.pdf An online version can be found here.

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.