This month in #Parch: Parch in motion
https://blog.parchlinux.com/this-month-in-parch-parch-in-motion/
This month in #Parch: Parch in motion
https://blog.parchlinux.com/this-month-in-parch-parch-in-motion/
علت خرابی کلیدهای آرچ در پارچ چه بود؟
یکی از مشکلاتی که بعد از انتقال مخازن رخ داد، خراب شدن کلیدهای آرچ در پارچ بود که در نوع خودش عجیب و قابل ملاحظه بود.
در این پست بلاگ پارچ ما بررسی میکنیم که چرا این مشکل رخ داده و در آینده چطور از اون پیشگیری میکنیم.چرا این مشکل رخ داد؟
چرا این مشکل رخ داد؟
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🆕 New Parch Linux releases are out! Featuring updated kernel, Zen browser, and more. Read the full changelog:
🔗 https://blog.parchlinux.com/new-releases-of-parch-linux-23-07-2025/
Thanks to @MirSobhan, now there is a Gui for Parch Profiler.
this would be added into the Parch Linux Summer release and would help users to easily setup their fresh parch systems with pre-defiend profiles.
Unfortunately, I’ve spent a lot of time dealing with recent open-source controversies in Iran, and now I have a backlog of work to catch up on. As they say, code doesn’t write itself (unless we count AI, of course). Anyway, in this post, I want to share some of the things that are happening or are about to happen. :)))
First of all, the #Parch project is approaching its 4th anniversary! We’ve made some team changes, and the new members have been putting in great effort—huge shoutout to them!
So far, we’ve been mostly active on Twitter, Mastodon, and Bluesky, but we’ve decided to expand our presence. We’ll soon be active on YouTube, Instagram, Threads, and Peertube, creating and sharing more content.
We’ve also decided to add educational content to the #Parch blog, alongside project updates. Unfortunately, there’s a severe lack of Persian-language Linux and open-source educational content online, and we want to help change that.
We’re also bringing back the #Parch merchandise store! It’ll feature some cool merch—something fun for you and a small donation for the project. :)
We’re working on a new project, which we’ll introduce soon. Also, I’ve written a technical blog post in English, which will be published soon. I won’t reveal the topic yet—you’ll have to wait and see!
Almost forgot to mention—we’re still working on AI-powered features for #Parch, aiming to enhance the user experience. Stay tuned!
The year 2024 was a year full of achievements and progress for the #Parch project. in that year, we successfully ported Parch to two different architectures: AArch64 (ARM64) and RISC-V. This not only expanded the reach of Parch but also made it possible to use it on a variety of devices. Additionally, we managed to run Parch on mobile devices such as the PinePhone and PocoPhone F1, which was a significant step toward expanding Parch into the mobile world.
Structurally, we also made extensive changes to Parch. One of the most important changes was replacing GRUB with systemd-boot. This change not only improved the system's boot speed but also laid a more solid foundation for future development. Furthermore, we took the first steps toward adding support for Secure Boot. This feature allows users, especially our dear #Gamers, to enjoy games that use kernel-level anti-cheat without any issues. These advancements demonstrate our commitment to providing a secure and smooth experience for Parch users.
In 2025, we have ambitious plans for the Parch project. Our main goal is to make Parch accessible on more devices. This will require collaboration and participation from the community of users and developers. In the mobile sector, a project codenamed #Damavand is under development, aiming to support a wide range of mobile devices. To facilitate this process, we will provide the necessary tools and documentation for porting devices from other Linux distributions. Additionally, comprehensive documentation for porting devices from scratch to Parch will be published, making it easier for developers to contribute to this process.
Moreover, we have plans to support ARM-based devices. This includes Apple devices with Apple Silicon processors as well as devices based on Snapdragon X Elite. Our goal is to turn Parch into a versatile operating system that can run on a wide range of hardware.
Alongside these efforts, we are focused on improving the user experience and increasing system stability. We, the Parch developers, are working on optimizing Parch's performance on various devices to ensure users have the best possible experience. We are also looking to grow the community of Parch users and developers and welcome any contributions and collaborations.
For more information, visit https://parchlinux.com.
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