Pacman-mirrors - Manjaro
wiki.manjaro.org › indexManjaro uses pacman for system maintenance, updates and new installs. For pacman to function, a list of servers, or more commonly known as mirrors, with Manjaro software packages is required. As Manjaro has many mirrors all over the world it is feasible to use the mirrors closest to your location and preferably also up-to-date.
Pacman Overview - Manjaro
wiki.manjaro.org › indexPacman is already installed in Manjaro Linux by default. Pacman is mainly developed/maintained by Arch Linux developers. Pacman can only be used from the command line, if you would prefer a graphical package manager please see Pamac or Octopi. Pacman can only use the official Manjaro repository.
How to Change Manjaro Mirrors List
linuxhint.com › change-manjaro-mirrors-listInteractive Method to Update Mirrors. Manjaro also provides an interactive way to update mirrors and choose preferred locations. Use the –interactive command to list all mirrors in a GUI window; it will sort the columns and select mirrors. manjaro@manjaro:~$ sudo pacman-mirrors --interactive && sudo pacman -Syyu.
Pacman-mirrors - Manjaro
https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php?title=Pacman-mirrorsManjaro uses pacman for system maintenance, updates and new installs. For pacman to function, a list of servers, or more commonly known as mirrors, with Manjaro software packages is required. As Manjaro has many mirrors all over the world it is feasible to use the mirrors closest to your location and preferably also up-to-date.