NOTE 1: at 09:30 pacman -Qtdq or pacman -Qtdq doesn't make any difference. It's just the order of the switches are different, but the effect is the same.
NOTE 2: at 09:35 in the fish shell you can write sudo pacman -Rns (pacman -Qtdq) without the $ before the opening parenthesis.
In this video I am going through the tasks I perform to maintain my Arch Linux installation. These are just a few steps I perform regularly. It is important to read through the Arch Wiki and find which routine you need for your PC.
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Arch Wiki Pacman: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/...
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