• Damage@feddit.it
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    20 hours ago

    Why would anyone who wants something easy to install go with Arch? You’re not the target audience! Just install Fedora or Debian!

    • sga@piefed.social
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      41 minutes ago

      I do. I know how to install arch, but I do not always have time or patience to get internet working (mostly this). I prefere arch for many reasons, and there is more to it than just the installer. But when I last installed arch, archinstall script was yet to be stable, so it was not an option, but now even that is fine i guess.

    • RalfWausE@blackneon.net
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      20 hours ago

      Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu, Suse… in the end, it doesn’t matter. If you (you as in “newbie Linux user”) find a distro that captures your attention that is all that matters. For me - personally - it was some Slackware based distribution that hooked me back in the 90s…