[Solved]How to install Linux-ck

Hello! I'm new user. I still don't know how to use Arch right so i want help. I want to install linux-ck with BFQ and nvidia-ck so it will work. How can i do it successfully?
Last edited by pelinho (2014-07-09 15:21:57)

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