That’s essentially a console and not a ‘pc’
That’s essentially a console and not a ‘pc’
I think the difficulty with Arch is not about using the command line, but about knowing the Linux ecosystem.
People coming from OS X or Windows probably don’t know the difference between a WM, or a DE or what Display server they should use.
They don’t know if they need to install a network manager or setup sudo on a new system.
These things come from experience of using a Limix system even a mainstream one like Ubuntu.
There are better ways than using Lutris
Probably not the purpose of this distro but using snaps in this way are a massive benefit for embedded systems
99% of people don’t understand anything about Snaps except from thinking they’re worse than Flatpak
I used to use ~/dev
but for years now I use ~/Workspace
becaue Eclipse made me do it
I’ve had a good experience with HeliBoard
But what about Only Office?
Etcher is not recommend anymore because it’s adware and there are better free alternative like Impression
In my experience the AUR is useful but almost unnecessary, and if you want to use flatpak you can get away from using the AUR entirely
Who gives a shit!?
There it’s used more as a preservative than anything else
Ironically this is how I feel about Arch, for me it’s worked flawlessly for years.
I don’t bother getting in ‘discussions’ about using it, because if other people have problems I’m not going to convince them that I don’t.
Very straightforward.
This is Nintendo’s point, making use of the prod keys goes against the DMCA
It is a unmodified Arch install that has a prepackaged setup, so you get a running desktop very easily and get the full.power and configurability of Arch
I always come back to it