Cannot connect to wireless network from a new HP Officejet Pro 6830

Just purchased a HP Officejet Pro 6830 wireless printer.
Set it up connecting my Dell PC and it initially worked.
THEN something happened.
ICON on screen on printer indicates "NO WIRELESS NETWORK FOUND"
Tried rebooting the Cable modem, then the router, then the printer and then the PC.
Still did not work.
What should I do?
Thank you for any help.

Hi @I-Love-HP-Gear,
Welcome to the HP Forums!
I noticed that you cannot connect to the wireless network from a new HP Officejet pro  6830, I am sorry to hear this, but I am happy to help you with your connection issues!
Are you able to make copies with the printer? Copy Text or Mixed Documents.
What Operating System are you using? Windows or Mac? If you do not know the Operating System you are using, please visit this website. Whatsmyos.
In the meantime, please see the following:
This general printing guide, Print Jobs from Your HP Printer are Stuck in the Print Queue.
This wireless guide for maintaining the connection. Printer Does Not Maintain Wireless Connection.
The HP Wireless Printing Center for more information. HP Wireless Printing Center.
Hope this information helps, and thank you for posting!
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    00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller [8086:1c20] (rev 05)
    00:1c.0 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 1 [8086:1c10] (rev b5)
    00:1c.1 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 2 [8086:1c12] (rev b5)
    00:1c.3 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 4 [8086:1c16] (rev b5)
    00:1c.4 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 5 [8086:1c18] (rev b5)
    00:1c.7 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 8 [8086:1c1e] (rev b5)
    00:1d.0 USB controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller #1 [8086:1c26] (rev 05)
    00:1f.0 ISA bridge [0601]: Intel Corporation HM67 Express Chipset Family LPC Controller [8086:1c4b] (rev 05)
    00:1f.2 SATA controller [0106]: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family 6 port SATA AHCI Controller [8086:1c03] (rev 05)
    00:1f.3 SMBus [0c05]: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family SMBus Controller [8086:1c22] (rev 05)
    05:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller [10ec:8168] (rev 06)
    09:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) [168c:002b] (rev 01)
    0b:00.0 USB controller [0c03]: NEC Corporation uPD720200 USB 3.0 Host Controller [1033:0194] (rev 04)
    Yes, my wireless is called wlan0. I linked something to /dev/null to get the predictable names
    >>log: ip link
    1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN mode DEFAULT group default
    link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
    2: wlan0: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
    link/ether 94:39:e5:f2:17:3f brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
    3: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
    link/ether 18:03:73:93:4d:1b brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
    I'll just paste my wireless connection here.
    >>log: sudo iw wlan0 scan
    BSS 00:1c:10:57:47:17(on wlan0)
    TSF: 59645240249 usec (0d, 16:34:05)
    freq: 2462
    beacon interval: 100 TUs
    capability: ESS Privacy ShortSlotTime (0x0411)
    signal: -31.00 dBm
    last seen: 260 ms ago
    Information elements from Probe Response frame:
    SSID: Curiosity
    Supported rates: 1.0* 2.0* 5.5* 11.0* 18.0 24.0 36.0 54.0
    DS Parameter set: channel 11
    ERP: Barker_Preamble_Mode
    ERP D4.0: Barker_Preamble_Mode
    Extended supported rates: 6.0 9.0 12.0 48.0
    karol wrote:
    Post the list of packages that were updated.
    When posting configs, code or command output, please use [ code ] tags, not [ quote ] tags https://bbs.archlinux.org/help.php#bbcode
    like this
    It makes the code more readable and - in case of longer listings - more convenient to scroll through.
    Okay, put code tag now. Here's the whole log since Feb, 24th. This was the day I started having problems.
    [2014-02-24 02:32] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suy'
    [2014-02-24 02:32] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-24 02:32] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Appending keys from archlinux.gpg...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] gpg: 3 marginal(s) needed, 1 complete(s) needed, PGP trust model
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] gpg: depth: 0 valid: 1 signed: 6 trust: 0-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 1u
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] gpg: depth: 1 valid: 6 signed: 60 trust: 1-, 0q, 0n, 5m, 0f, 0u
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] gpg: depth: 2 valid: 60 signed: 4 trust: 60-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 0u
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] gpg: next trustdb check due at 2015-03-31
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Locally signing trusted keys in keyring...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Locally signing key 0E8B644079F599DFC1DDC3973348882F6AC6A4C2...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Locally signing key 684148BB25B49E986A4944C55184252D824B18E8...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Locally signing key 44D4A033AC140143927397D47EFD567D4C7EA887...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Locally signing key 27FFC4769E19F096D41D9265A04F9397CDFD6BB0...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Locally signing key AB19265E5D7D20687D303246BA1DFB64FFF979E7...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Importing owner trust values...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Disabling revoked keys in keyring...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Disabling key F5A361A3A13554B85E57DDDAAF7EF7873CFD4BB6...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Disabling key 7FA647CD89891DEDC060287BB9113D1ED21E1A55...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Disabling key BC1FBE4D2826A0B51E47ED62E2539214C6C11350...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Disabling key 4A8B17E20B88ACA61860009B5CED81B7C2E5C0D2...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Disabling key 63F395DE2D6398BBE458F281F2DBB4931985A992...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Disabling key 0B20CA1931F5DA3A70D0F8D2EA6836E1AB441196...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Disabling key 8F76BEEA0289F9E1D3E229C05F946DED983D4366...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Disabling key 66BD74A036D522F51DD70A3C7F2A16726521E06D...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Disabling key 81D7F8241DB38BC759C80FCE3A726C6170E80477...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Disabling key E7210A59715F6940CF9A4E36A001876699AD6E84...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Updating trust database...
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] gpg: next trustdb check due at 2015-03-31
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded archlinux-keyring (20140124-1 -> 20140220-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded hicolor-icon-theme (0.12-2 -> 0.13-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded banshee (2.6.1-2 -> 2.6.2-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded bluez (5.14-1 -> 5.15-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded bluez-cups (5.14-1 -> 5.15-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded bluez-hid2hci (5.14-1 -> 5.15-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded bluez-libs (5.14-1 -> 5.15-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded bluez-plugins (5.14-1 -> 5.15-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded bluez-utils (5.14-1 -> 5.15-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded cairo-perl (1.103-2 -> 1.104-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded cups-filters (1.0.45-1 -> 1.0.46-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded dbus-glib (0.100.2-1 -> 0.102-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded dialog (1:1.2_20140112-1 -> 1:1.2_20140219-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded easytag (2.1.9-1 -> 2.1.10-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded ethtool (1:3.11-1 -> 1:3.13-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded flashplugin (11.2.202.336-1 -> 11.2.202.341-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded libpng (1.6.8-1 -> 1.6.9-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded gdk-pixbuf2 (2.30.4-1 -> 2.30.5-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded glib-perl (1.301-1 -> 1.304-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded gparted (0.17.0-2 -> 0.18.0-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded pango-perl (1.224-2 -> 1.225-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded gtk2-perl (1.247-2 -> 1.249-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded imagemagick (6.8.8.6-1 -> 6.8.8.7-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded kdesdk-poxml (4.12.2-1 -> 4.12.2-2)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded libass (0.10.2-2 -> 0.11.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded libfm (1.1.2.2-2 -> 1.2.0-3)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded libftdi (1.1-2 -> 1.1-3)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded libindi (0.9.6-7 -> 0.9.7-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:49] [PACMAN] upgraded linux-firmware (20140123.418320b-1 -> 20140217.343e460-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] >>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ...
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] depmod: ERROR: Module 'hci_vhci' has devname (vhci) but lacks major and minor information. Ignoring.
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] >>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait...
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Building image from preset: /etc/mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset: 'default'
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux.img
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Starting build: 3.13.5-1-ARCH
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [base]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [udev]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [autodetect]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [modconf]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [block]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [filesystems]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [keyboard]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [fsck]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Generating module dependencies
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Creating gzip initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux.img
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Image generation successful
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Building image from preset: /etc/mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset: 'fallback'
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img -S autodetect
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Starting build: 3.13.5-1-ARCH
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [base]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [udev]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [modconf]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [block]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> WARNING: Possibly missing firmware for module: aic94xx
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> WARNING: Possibly missing firmware for module: smsmdtv
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [filesystems]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [keyboard]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [fsck]
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Generating module dependencies
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Creating gzip initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Image generation successful
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] >>> WARNING: AT keyboard support is no longer built into the kernel.
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] >>> In order to use your keyboard during early init, you MUST
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] >>> include the 'keyboard' hook in your mkinitcpio.conf.
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded linux (3.12.9-1 -> 3.13.5-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded linux-headers (3.12.9-1 -> 3.13.5-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded lirc-utils (1:0.9.0-69 -> 1:0.9.0-70)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded lynx (2.8.7-7 -> 2.8.8-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded man-pages (3.58-1 -> 3.60-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded mercurial (2.9-1 -> 2.9-2)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded mutter (3.10.3-1 -> 3.10.4-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded networkmanager (0.9.8.8-1 -> 0.9.8.8-3)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded networkmanager-pptp (0.9.8.4-1 -> 0.9.8.4-2)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded pcmanfm (1.1.2-2 -> 1.2.0-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded postgresql-libs (9.3.2-4 -> 9.3.3-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded ppp (2.4.5-8 -> 2.4.6-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded python2-configobj (4.7.2-6 -> 5.0.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded python2-urwid (1.1.1-1 -> 1.2.0-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded python2-zope-interface (4.0.5-2 -> 4.1.0-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded sbc (1.1-1 -> 1.2-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded t1lib (5.1.2-4 -> 5.1.2-5)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded totem-plparser (3.10.0-4 -> 3.10.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded vimpager (1.8.5-1 -> 1.8.6-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded vlc (2.1.3-1 -> 2.1.4-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded webkitgtk (2.2.4-2 -> 2.2.5-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded wine (1.7.12-2 -> 1.7.13-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded xarchiver (0.5.2-6 -> 0.5.3-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded xcb-util-wm (0.4.0-1 -> 0.4.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded xmlto (0.0.25-3 -> 0.0.25-5)
    [2014-02-24 02:50] [PACMAN] upgraded youtube-dl (2014.02.13-1 -> 2014.02.22.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 12:51] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suy'
    [2014-02-24 12:51] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-24 12:51] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-24 12:57] [PACMAN] upgraded ffmpeg (1:2.1.3-1 -> 1:2.1.4-1)
    [2014-02-24 12:57] [PACMAN] upgraded libwbclient (4.1.4-1 -> 4.1.5-1)
    [2014-02-24 12:57] [PACMAN] upgraded python2-configobj (5.0.1-1 -> 5.0.1-2)
    [2014-02-24 12:57] [PACMAN] upgraded s-nail (14.5.2-4 -> 14.6-1)
    [2014-02-24 12:57] [PACMAN] upgraded smbclient (4.1.4-1 -> 4.1.5-1)
    [2014-02-24 12:57] [PACMAN] upgraded samba (4.1.4-1 -> 4.1.5-1)
    [2014-02-24 12:57] [PACMAN] upgraded xbmc (12.3-8 -> 12.3-9)
    [2014-02-24 13:19] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Syy'
    [2014-02-24 13:19] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-24 13:20] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suu dhcpcd'
    [2014-02-24 13:20] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-24 13:24] [PACMAN] Running '/usr/bin/pacman -U /home/joaowojcikiewicz/z-aur/downgrade/downgrade-3.3-1-any.pkg.tar.xz'
    [2014-02-24 13:24] [PACMAN] installed downgrade (3.3-1)
    [2014-02-24 16:04] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suy'
    [2014-02-24 16:04] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-24 16:04] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-24 16:04] [PACMAN] upgraded vim-spell-br (20120506-1 -> 20120802-1)
    [2014-02-24 16:04] [PACMAN] upgraded vim-spell-en (20120506-1 -> 20120802-1)
    [2014-02-24 18:30] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suy'
    [2014-02-24 18:30] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-24 18:30] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-24 20:13] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suy'
    [2014-02-24 20:13] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-24 20:13] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-24 21:31] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suy'
    [2014-02-24 21:31] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-24 21:31] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-24 21:53] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suy'
    [2014-02-24 21:53] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-24 21:53] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-24 22:38] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -R networkmanager'
    [2014-02-24 22:39] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -R networkmanager-openvpn networkmanager-pptp networkmanager network-manager-applet'
    [2014-02-24 22:39] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -R networkmanager-openvpn networkmanager-pptp networkmanager network-manager-applet kdeplasma-applets-networkmanagement telepathy-mission-control'
    [2014-02-24 22:39] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -R networkmanager-openvpn networkmanager-pptp networkmanager network-manager-applet kdeplasma-applets-networkmanagement telepathy-mission-control empathy telepathy-kde-common-internals'
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -R networkmanager-openvpn networkmanager-pptp networkmanager network-manager-applet kdeplasma-applets-networkmanagement telepathy-mission-control empathy telepathy-kde-common-internals skype4empathy telepathy-kde-accounts-kcm telepathy-kde-approver telepathy-kde-auth-handler telepathy-kde-contact-list telepathy-kde-contact-runner telepathy-kde-desktop-applets telepathy-kde-filetransfer-handler telepathy-kde-integration-module'
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -R networkmanager-openvpn networkmanager-pptp networkmanager network-manager-applet kdeplasma-applets-networkmanagement telepathy-mission-control empathy telepathy-kde-common-internals skype4empathy telepathy-kde-accounts-kcm telepathy-kde-approver telepathy-kde-auth-handler telepathy-kde-contact-list telepathy-kde-contact-runner telepathy-kde-desktop-applets telepathy-kde-filetransfer-handler telepathy-kde-integration-module telepathy-kde-send-file telepathy-kde-text-ui'
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed telepathy-kde-text-ui (0.7.1-2)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed telepathy-kde-send-file (0.7.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed telepathy-kde-integration-module (0.7.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed telepathy-kde-filetransfer-handler (0.7.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed telepathy-kde-desktop-applets (0.7.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed telepathy-kde-contact-runner (0.7.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed telepathy-kde-auth-handler (0.7.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed telepathy-kde-approver (0.7.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed telepathy-kde-accounts-kcm (0.7.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed telepathy-kde-contact-list (0.7.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed skype4empathy (20110407-4)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed telepathy-kde-common-internals (0.7.1-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed empathy (3.10.3-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:40] [PACMAN] removed telepathy-mission-control (5.16.0-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:41] [PACMAN] removed kdeplasma-applets-networkmanagement (1:0.9.0.9-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:41] [PACMAN] removed network-manager-applet (0.9.8.8-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:41] [PACMAN] removed networkmanager-pptp (0.9.8.4-2)
    [2014-02-24 22:41] [PACMAN] removed networkmanager-openvpn (0.9.8.4-1)
    [2014-02-24 22:41] [ALPM] warning: /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf saved as /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf.pacsave
    [2014-02-24 22:41] [PACMAN] removed networkmanager (0.9.8.8-3)
    [2014-02-25 03:40] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suy'
    [2014-02-25 03:40] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-25 03:40] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-25 03:44] [PACMAN] upgraded youtube-dl (2014.02.22.1-1 -> 2014.02.24-1)
    [2014-02-25 12:23] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suy'
    [2014-02-25 12:23] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-25 12:24] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-25 12:24] [PACMAN] upgraded dmenu (4.5-3 -> 4.5.13.5ed5e90-1)
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    [2014-02-26 13:19] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-26 13:19] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
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    [2014-02-26 17:52] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
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    [2014-02-26 18:08] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
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    [2014-02-26 21:52] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-26 21:52] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
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    [2014-02-27 00:02] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
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    [2014-02-27 01:41] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-27 01:41] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
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    [2014-02-27 12:20] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-27 12:20] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
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    [2014-02-27 16:01] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-27 16:01] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
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    [2014-02-27 19:58] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-27 19:58] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
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    [2014-02-27 21:04] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-27 21:04] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-27 22:51] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suy'
    [2014-02-27 22:51] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-27 22:51] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-28 12:09] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suy'
    [2014-02-28 12:09] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-28 12:09] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-02-28 16:51] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Suy'
    [2014-02-28 16:51] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-02-28 16:52] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
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    [2014-03-01 12:48] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-03-01 12:48] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade
    [2014-03-01 12:49] [PACMAN] upgraded glibc (2.19-2 -> 2.19-3)
    [2014-03-01 12:49] [PACMAN] upgraded device-mapper (2.02.105-1 -> 2.02.105-2)
    [2014-03-01 12:49] [PACMAN] upgraded cryptsetup (1.6.3-2 -> 1.6.4-1)
    [2014-03-01 12:49] [PACMAN] upgraded feh (2.9.3-1 -> 2.10-1)
    [2014-03-01 12:49] [PACMAN] upgraded libtirpc (0.2.3-2 -> 0.2.4-1)
    [2014-03-01 12:49] [PACMAN] upgraded readline (6.2.004-2 -> 6.3-1)
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    [2014-03-01 12:49] [PACMAN] upgraded ppp (2.4.6-1 -> 2.4.6-2

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