When I say arch I mean the arch distro and all of its offspring.

Endeavouros

Arch-gui

Manjaro

Artix --maybe not though

My first enjoyable distro was manjaro, the manjaro element less so but using arch clicked for me. But even so if my first experience was using arch and archinstall then yes its not the easiest but its also not that difficult, arch is treated like a boss battle in darksouls.

So when a pre configured GUI arch is recommend I would like to see less scar mongering.

  • @squid_slime@lemmy.world
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    311 months ago

    I wouldn’t recommend manjaro, the devs have made way too many mistakes. Hense I crossed out manjaro in the list.

    • @Nibodhika@lemmy.world
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      111 months ago

      Did you read the rest? The HTTPS one is the only specific manjaro thing, most points apply to all Arch based distros.

      • @squid_slime@lemmy.world
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        011 months ago

        I did but you mention menjaro a lot it felt as if you’d skipped what I had posted.

        Ive used Linux since Ubuntu 12 but had no understanding of the deep Linux system so I never stuck with it, then budgie came out (the os) which was great but limited, soon after moved to manjaro where I found out aur packages would brick my machine so move on to arch where I have stayed. Ive not had many issues and when I do I know how to handle them, ive never looked at arch news (maybe a sign of complacency) but even so ive been able to fix what minimal issues ive had (in my experience)

        For some people who are new user, having system with more controls is a compelling position, one that the community needs to understand and not repeat the same 3 distros or chew out others for suggesting arch.

        If a new user shows genuine interest beyond web browsing then arch and its variant deserve a mention.