Angel, I completed understand what you are saying, since it's something that even I go through (Both ways, when is the right time to ask a question without being rejected by people and or elitists of Linux [Not calling you an elitist in any way though], and answering questions), but remember that we are all human beings and have feelings. Sometimes the best way to teach someone a lesson, or basically make them search for themselves, is by not responding at all. I definitely didn't know that this was going on for a while since I'm new to the mailing list, but have been using Arch for a while (Even contributed to the AUR). Overall, there definitely is a limit to the assistance that another person can provide, and the assistance that you receive from others should be a last resort after you attempted your best to find the answer for yourself .. which is basically what everyone has been saying. - Jon On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Lorenzo Bandieri < lorenzo.bandieri@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Or maybe try using pacmatic: > > http://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/pacmatic/ > > +1 > > I strongly suggest to the OP the use of pacmatic [1]. It's really an > useful tool, especially if you don't check regularly the news (as you > should). > > [1] http://kmkeen.com/pacmatic/ > > Regards, > > Lorenzo > -- > Nothing is interesting if you're not interested. > -- Jonathan Vasquez