• craftrabbit@lemmy.zip
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    5 hours ago

    Honestly, if you are new to Linux and are making the switch because you enjoy customisation and tinkering, a manual Arch install is the way to go. It’s fun and you learn a lot, while still having a good OS.

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      It’s still a bad place to start. Go try a curated experience or two before you try building a system from the ground up.

      That also means you’re less likely to end up with a final bloated system with 7 DEs, 16 shells, 4 file manager, and every piece of software installed that sounded cool because you wanted to try them all out.

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      4 hours ago

      Guys stop this nonsense. I spent 2 hours in wpa_supplicant trying to fix Wi-Fi because I missed a package containing regional wpa shit.

      You all vastly under estimate how quickly a novice may be overwhelmed.

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        I have multiple times partitioned the wrong drive. With a graphical installer.

        I now physically remove the SSDs I don’t want to partition.