Firefox - ArchWiki Problem: (-bash: convert:: command not found)

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Last edited by gfx010 (2010-07-24 08:24:31)

First of all, this is Arch, not Ark (which is here: http://wiki.arklinux.org/Main_Page)
If you just want to install Firefox, do
# pacman -Syu
# pacman -S firefox
The section in the wiki is only concerned with the branding (if that's important to you.
Also: before you do anything, do:
# pacman -Syu
your database is outdated. The imagemagick package is at version 6.6.2.10-1, not 6.6.2.0

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