• TwilightKiddy@programming.dev
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    6 个月前

    I wouldn’t recommend vanilla Arch only because of the installation process. CachyOS that simplifies it is an extremely good pick for a person who already knows what a computer is, but wants to try a proper OS.

    Arch mostly got it’s reputation in the early days. Today some things are a lot easier to do on Arch than on other distros, especially because AUR exists. Also, it built one of the best wikis over all that time.

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        6 个月前

        Weird way to spell EndeavorOS

        With the missing ‘U’? I know, right? But it’s not weird; it’s just American, so it rewrites its history.

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      For most people though yeah, Debian is rock solid, only went arch on my desktop for nvidia drivers (and HDR), archinstall really simplifies installing it.

      Arch and Debian wikis are both amazing sources of information, highly recommend for any distro.