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I use Arch... On my Steamdeck
I game on Arch too
We're so elite!
I can honestly say that I ran Slackware as my daily driver for almost two years...
Never again.
Now I run easy distros. Much less stress overall.
I ran Slackware as my daily driver for almost two years
Why? ...How?
I've been running slackware as my main os since 94. I was never able to get really used to any other Linux distro and I saw them all. I run it in my home pc, in my work servers, my work notebook. Best distro ever.
I see you're into BDSM.
I got my merit badge after setting it up once. That's enough for me.
Did the same. I pretty much had to redo every single step, sometimes multiple times, because I did not fully understand what I was doing. But I had a running system in the end with everything working as far as I could tell.
Then I immediately formatted everything and installed Endeavor, because I just didn't trust myself not having done anything wrong.
It did help with understanding though. Some things aren't as scary anymore and I understand the arch wiki much better now.
🔦 Arch docker container running on Ubuntu. 🔦
Nah, that sounds like torture. Anybody willing to have that kind of setup shouldn't be messed with, they're clearly unstable.
Yeah, I don't know why I'd run Arch containers on Ubuntu. I can already get the latest software via Snap and Docker. 🫰
Guys, why are you constantly making fun of arch. It really is a straightforward, stable and user friendly distro. The wiki is amazing and it’s very easy to find help even when you run into problems.
Oh, I use arch btw.
I wouldn't really call it stable, more just stable enough
In my 8 years of using Arch as daily driver, it has broken only couple of times for me, and usually I can find the fixes in the forums. Ubuntu on the other hand has lead to so much pain.
The only time I've had arch break is when I either was new and didn't know what I was doing after not updating for months or I did something it told me probably wasn't going to work.
Lmao I feel personally attacked
No pun intended
I feel attacked
RIP Antergos
Long live EndeavourOS.
No, I don't use 2 weeks late Arch. To me that just defeats the point.
I use Arch btw.
Manjaro Users: I could never be bothered to follow the steps for installing on the arch wiki.
Manjaro Users When Something Breaks: Gotta go check the arch wiki & forums.
I never used Manjaro or Arch (I am a fedora user). Can someone please explain the joke?
Manjaro is a fork of Arch with the aim to provide a good out-of-the-box experience.
Disgusting...
Yeah, what were they thinking?!
Arch takes a lot of manual configuration to make it work, hence providing some bragging rights about using it. Manjaro is a fork that has your typical GUI user-frienly installer that does everything for you, therefore you "proudly using arch" has no substance as you did zero work.
If arch Linux is supposed to be edgy and hard to use or install, Manjaro takes that edgy hard to use image and softens it up into a Ubuntu type distro that is based on arch but tends to run behind on updates by a little bit compared to arch.
Basically they nerd version of Linux stolen valor.
manjaro is based on arch
Manjaro is based period
nah don't worry, Manjaro users will tell you they use Manjaro
I'm in this picture and I don't like it.
I use Arch btw........in a distrobox inside ubuntu.
i use manjaro btw
Lol everyone knows nixos is the latest in disto high fashion
I use Fedora btw. It'll never go out of fashion, Cos it's never been in fashion
I use Arch, BTW, but also Gnome. So I am still lacking some nerd points.
It's not as bad as it used to be, i use arch btw.