• 1984@lemmy.today
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    10 hours ago

    Not for a newbie who wants to learn. Arch is actually not difficult at all, just time consuming. If you do a manual install, you have to read about every step and make choices.

    Thats how you learn your system. After install, you know exactly what files you modified and where they are if you want to make further changes.

    I think it’s a beautiful system. Its not for people who just want a windows replacement though. It’s for people who wants to know their system.

    People don’t realize the power that comes from actually knowing how your system works. It’s the same as learning any skill. It gives a feeling of confidence and comfort.

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      It depends.

      in-VM test drive? By all means, yes. Have fun

      as main OS? Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you’re doing is worth it?

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        Yes it’s worth it many times over. I learned Linux on arch like 15 years ago. :) Its been paying off enormously during my career and private hobby life. Last windows I ran at home was windows 7.

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      Depends on the newbie, if the person has some terminal experience it’s ok. If it’s an ipad kid, it’s going to be tough, there’s a lot of new abstraction to understand at every step.

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        It’s not just ipad kids. Those who just want to work and not mess with the system are better off with Mint or Zorin. If you have to google how to install VLC then an OS has already lost for productivity.

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        But that’s how you learn though, and the ability to know how to type shit in a box is a good skill to have if you have a computer.

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        And ironically, AI fixes almost all these problems. Just pull up Deep Seek, drop in whatever the console throws at you and you can get back the answer free of charge. These days the hardest part of bash is remembering that Ctrl+V should be Shift+Ctrl+V.