🆕 New Parch Linux releases are out! Featuring updated kernel, Zen browser, and more. Read the full changelog:
🔗 https://blog.parchlinux.com/new-releases-of-parch-linux-23-07-2025
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🔗 https://blog.parchlinux.com/new-releases-of-parch-linux-23-07-2025
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The migration of Parch repositories has been completed.
Upon updating your system, the
If, for any reason, this does not happen automatically, you can do it manually. Simply change the following entries in your
From:
To:
With respect,
Parch Linux Development Team
@ParchLinux_en
Upon updating your system, the
ppr
and pcp
repositories will be removed and replaced with the world
repository.sudo pacman -Syyu
If, for any reason, this does not happen automatically, you can do it manually. Simply change the following entries in your
pacman.conf
file:From:
[ppr]
SigLevel = Optional TrustAll
Include = /etc/pacman.d/parch-mirrors
[pcp]
SigLevel = Optional TrustAll
Include = /etc/pacman.d/parch-mirrors
To:
[world]
SigLevel = Optional TrustAll
Include = /etc/pacman.d/parch-mirrors
With respect,
Parch Linux Development Team
@ParchLinux_en
Parch Linux pinned «The migration of Parch repositories has been completed. Upon updating your system, the ppr and pcp repositories will be removed and replaced with the world repository. sudo pacman -Syyu If, for any reason, this does not happen automatically, you can do…»
📢 Announcement
If you're experiencing keyring issues after reboot, please remove the
This package has been deprecated and its functionality has been unified with
Run the following command to remove it:
Then reset the keyring using:
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If you're experiencing keyring issues after reboot, please remove the
parchlinux-keyring
package.This package has been deprecated and its functionality has been unified with
parch-pacman
.Run the following command to remove it:
sudo pacman -Rdd parchlinux-keyring
Then reset the keyring using:
sudo pacman-key --init
sudo pacman-key --populate archlinux
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This month in Parch: Parch in motion
It’s been a while since our last proper update on the Parch Linux blog, and we owe you an apology for that. Development, testing, and a few unexpected hurdles have kept us busy, and we let our posts slide. We’re sorry for the gap and deeply appreciate your patience and support as we keep Parch Linux moving forward. Today, October 20, 2025, just days after Windows 10’s support ended on October 14, we’re sharing a detailed look at what’s been happening with Parch over the past few months. This post covers new releases, tools, and core improvements, all aimed at making Parch a versatile, Arch-based distro for everyone from desktop users to mobile experimenters. Let’s dive into what’s new, with each development broken down clearly.
https://blog.parchlinux.com/this-month-in-parch-parch-in-motion/
@ParchLinux_en
It’s been a while since our last proper update on the Parch Linux blog, and we owe you an apology for that. Development, testing, and a few unexpected hurdles have kept us busy, and we let our posts slide. We’re sorry for the gap and deeply appreciate your patience and support as we keep Parch Linux moving forward. Today, October 20, 2025, just days after Windows 10’s support ended on October 14, we’re sharing a detailed look at what’s been happening with Parch over the past few months. This post covers new releases, tools, and core improvements, all aimed at making Parch a versatile, Arch-based distro for everyone from desktop users to mobile experimenters. Let’s dive into what’s new, with each development broken down clearly.
https://blog.parchlinux.com/this-month-in-parch-parch-in-motion/
@ParchLinux_en
Parch Linux Blog
This month in Parch: Parch in motion - Parch Linux Blog
It’s been a while since our last proper update on the Parch Linux blog, and we owe you an apology […]
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