I dunno, everyone says that arch is so unstable, so time consuming etc., but I am using arch for 2 years now and it is not that bad: + it never failed to boot + everyone warns using yay makes system so unstable, but i do have many many apps and its pretty stable + i can find almost any program with yay + i feel like on windows, where i get newest possible software + i actually used timeshift once, to get my grub configuration back, so no big problems at all - okay it happened many times that ungoogled had broken symlinks - yeah, currently something broke and PC sometimes cannot wake up from sleep (nvidia, fuck you), so i wait for some update - wayland sucks, i dunno if its because of arch, but ppl say wayland works well with nvidia on fedora so maybe - all the other weird small errors, like i have to reconnect bluetooth device to get good sound quality, restart plasmashell sometimes (i made shortcut for this)
Summing up, arch does not take much time for me, like maybe 10 minutes in a week? I literally just use yay -Syu and wait for the end, sometim
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I dunno, everyone says that arch is so unstable, so time consuming etc., but I am using arch for 2 years now and it is not that bad: + it never failed to boot + everyone warns using yay makes system so unstable, but i do have many many apps and its pretty stable + i can find almost any program with yay + i feel like on windows, where i get newest possible software + i actually used timeshift once, to get my grub configuration back, so no big problems at all - okay it happened many times that ungoogled had broken symlinks - yeah, currently something broke and PC sometimes cannot wake up from sleep (nvidia, fuck you), so i wait for some update - wayland sucks, i dunno if its because of arch, but ppl say wayland works well with nvidia on fedora so maybe - all the other weird small errors, like i have to reconnect bluetooth device to get good sound quality, restart plasmashell sometimes (i made shortcut for this)
Summing up, arch does not take much time for me, like maybe 10 minutes in a week? I literally just use yay -Syu and wait for the end, sometimes i dont even fix some errors, just ignore them (next update fixes them) and it is pretty stable for me, though sometimes it does not wake up from sleep (bit really i can disable sleep so its not a big problem)
not sure what to say, but honestly no other OS makes me as happy as Arch. ❤️ I wouldn't touch #fedora with a stick after what #RedHat did, and #Ubuntu is not that far, maybe worse on some things.
I don't get it. I threw kde and all my apps on it and I haven't had a problem since I switched from windows. I'd say most of it is a skill issue because boy did I break things when I was learning. I even have an Nvidia card.
I'd like to say Fedora even boots on my desktop but it doesn't for some reason. And what's really annoying is choosing Debian for my server just for it to nuke itself on a kernel update. That was a fun adventure of learning Debian's arcane technologies.
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in reply to It's FOSS • • •I dunno, everyone says that arch is so unstable, so time consuming etc., but I am using arch for 2 years now and it is not that bad:
+ it never failed to boot
+ everyone warns using yay makes system so unstable, but i do have many many apps and its pretty stable
+ i can find almost any program with yay
+ i feel like on windows, where i get newest possible software
+ i actually used timeshift once, to get my grub configuration back, so no big problems at all
- okay it happened many times that ungoogled had broken symlinks
- yeah, currently something broke and PC sometimes cannot wake up from sleep (nvidia, fuck you), so i wait for some update
- wayland sucks, i dunno if its because of arch, but ppl say wayland works well with nvidia on fedora so maybe
- all the other weird small errors, like i have to reconnect bluetooth device to get good sound quality, restart plasmashell sometimes (i made shortcut for this)
Summing up, arch does not take much time for me, like maybe 10 minutes in a week? I literally just use yay -Syu and wait for the end, sometim
... show moreI dunno, everyone says that arch is so unstable, so time consuming etc., but I am using arch for 2 years now and it is not that bad:
+ it never failed to boot
+ everyone warns using yay makes system so unstable, but i do have many many apps and its pretty stable
+ i can find almost any program with yay
+ i feel like on windows, where i get newest possible software
+ i actually used timeshift once, to get my grub configuration back, so no big problems at all
- okay it happened many times that ungoogled had broken symlinks
- yeah, currently something broke and PC sometimes cannot wake up from sleep (nvidia, fuck you), so i wait for some update
- wayland sucks, i dunno if its because of arch, but ppl say wayland works well with nvidia on fedora so maybe
- all the other weird small errors, like i have to reconnect bluetooth device to get good sound quality, restart plasmashell sometimes (i made shortcut for this)
Summing up, arch does not take much time for me, like maybe 10 minutes in a week? I literally just use yay -Syu and wait for the end, sometimes i dont even fix some errors, just ignore them (next update fixes them) and it is pretty stable for me, though sometimes it does not wake up from sleep (bit really i can disable sleep so its not a big problem)
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in reply to It's FOSS • • •I'm totally happy with #Garuda (Arch) KDE lite
#PeaceLoveMusic #Linux #LinuxAudio #LinuxMusic
Lucifer
in reply to It's FOSS • • •I wouldn't touch #fedora with a stick after what #RedHat did, and #Ubuntu is not that far, maybe worse on some things.
NexusSapphire
in reply to It's FOSS • • •I don't get it. I threw kde and all my apps on it and I haven't had a problem since I switched from windows. I'd say most of it is a skill issue because boy did I break things when I was learning. I even have an Nvidia card.
I'd like to say Fedora even boots on my desktop but it doesn't for some reason. And what's really annoying is choosing Debian for my server just for it to nuke itself on a kernel update. That was a fun adventure of learning Debian's arcane technologies.
Luchuco Cadáver
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