Laughs in Endeavour
I can honestly say that I ran Slackware as my daily driver for almost two years…
Never again.
Now I run easy distros. Much less stress overall.
I ran Slackware as my daily driver for almost two years
Why? …How?
I’ve been running slackware as my main os since 94. I was never able to get really used to any other Linux distro and I saw them all. I run it in my home pc, in my work servers, my work notebook. Best distro ever.
In the late 90s I ditched redhats crappy package system and used slackware until I got better internet than dialup, after that I switched to Debian based. But slackware still has a star in my book!
🔦 Arch docker container running on Ubuntu. 🔦
I use Arch… On my Steamdeck
Guys, why are you constantly making fun of arch. It really is a straightforward, stable and user friendly distro. The wiki is amazing and it’s very easy to find help even when you run into problems.
Oh, I use arch btw.
I wouldn’t really call it stable, more just stable enough
I got my merit badge after setting it up once. That’s enough for me.
What a vucking great social network this Lemmy is.
I clicked “subscribe” to your community or whatever the vuck it’s called and for two weeks I’ve been looking at “Pending”. Is this such a vucking fediverse achievement that I don’t understand?
Now for the topic at hand. If you have to choose between Arch and Manjaro, you have to choose Arch. 100% none of you will need to thoroughly partition your hard drive, because none of you will bother moving /home to another partition on the drive. And the main difficulty will be setting up the wifi, solved by reading the man pages. Unfortunately they are without pictures, so you will have to work hard.
Manjaro has compromised itself so many times that I don’t understand people who use it.
Although no, I do understand you, my little friends. Manjaro has a graphic installer.
RIP Antergos
Long live EndeavourOS.