• enumerator4829@sh.itjust.works
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    22 days ago

    Most arch users are casuals that finally figured out how to read a manual. Then you have the 1% of arch users who are writing the manual…

    It’s the Gentoo and BSD users we should fear and respect, walking quietly with a big stick of competence.

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      22 days ago

      As a 10 year Arch user* I concur. Reports of danger are vastly exaggerated. Most software comes pre-compiled and tested. I never had any more (or less) problems than with Debian stable.

      Newcomers often underestimate the importance of its wiki, and some are perpetually unwilling to understand.

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        22 days ago

        I’ve ever run arch, yet.

        I’m used to scanning forums and wikis to find fixes, would arch be a “walk in the park” for me?

        Thinking of switching from an oclp build on my old MacBook to Linux, as performance is lackluster on the latest build and I don’t even use the continuity features on my Mac

        Edit: barely any context from what I’ve searched fixes for, nice crap comment.

        I’ve run Ubuntu quite a lot years ago and ran popos recently. I also did quite a lot of android custom roms on a huge number of devices (saying this, only horror stories I have are android fuckery and hardware issues, guess I’ll be fine)