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    everything is simple once you know how to do it. i think a lot of the arch recommenders likely don’t realize how difficult some of these things can be the first time. it’s the same with any kind of specialized knowledge i think. it’s one of the reasons why teaching can be difficult. but the arch community has been super helpful in my experience

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      It’s true. Simple things like “be sure to review AUR scripts before installing” are so easy to say, but incredibly difficult to really explain what you’re looking for that could be problematic.

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      Another thing that I hadn’t really thought about before reading another comment in this thread is that the arch wiki install guide (and other pages) are written with the assumption that you want to understand what you’re doing. And I think for many people that’s just not the case. Which is fair enough, not everyone enjoys tinkering with software. Just like I’m currently paying someone to build my new pc for me because I really don’t enjoy doing that. But there have been a few places within the arch install process where I had to research some background info to know what to optimally do for my use case instead of taking a guess and hoping it works out. And that’s quite a barrier, I see people struggle with similar things all the time at work. If any research is required beyond what your step by step guide is telling them, many people will give up.

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      It’s a general problem with the community in my experience. People keep saying it’s “simple”, then whip 3 terminal commands out of their pocket nobody without extensive knowledge would understand (or be able to tell if they do something wrong). They just don’t realize how much knowledge they possess in comparison, and/or how little others are interested in gaining said knowledge (not because they’re ignorant, but simply because they got other priorities in life).

      The community really needs an “injection of normies” for some people to wake up from their elitism trip.

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        People keep saying it’s “simple”, then whip 3 terminal commands out of their pocket nobody without extensive knowledge would understand

        People do the same thing for all Linux distributions though. You’ll see people telling you to run apt-get update && apt-get upgrade like you’ll see people telling you to run pacman -Syu.

        Not arguing that Arch is easy, just that this specifically doesn’t feel like a counter argument.

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          Well yes, although with Arch Linux it’s a necessity. Most distros using apt do come with graphical software centers as well. Unfortunately many people in the community indeed do ignore those tools instead of pointing to them. Hell, some even still recommend editing the god damn fstab file despite it being perfectly manageable with both Gnome and KDE tools, which are present in most popular distros and way safer unless you really know what you’re doing. To have those on Arch you’re forced to use CLI tools first.

          It was more of a rant about the community than an argument against Arch.

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    Arch is simple, but not easy.
    Other distros might be easy, but not simple

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    It’s fairly well documented and the up to date packages are very convenient.

    It can also be pretty confusing installing debian and having to find how to install packages that aren’t out of date.

    Imo take a few hours to power through the wiki installation guide and it’s really not too bad + you’re equipped to fix issues as they arise. It’s not Gentoo. When Ubuntu breaks for a new user, it’s a nightmare too.

    So I think I disagree, it’s been easier to use than Fedora, Mint, Debian, Ubuntu, Elementary in my experience. I use Gentoo too but that is indeed simple in the challenging sense.

    Arch is a nice middle ground between Ubuntu and Gentoo.

    Plus, with EndeavourOS users can have their cake and eat it too.

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      This. Easiest distro for newcomers, provided that they are willing to learn, because of the amazing documentation.

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    You’d like to think people just do this to assholes, but the number of innocent noobs that get recommended Arch is too damn high.

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      of innocent noobs

      Don’t know about you, but I only recommend arch when someone says they want the most costumisable distro. No matter if they just mean the DE, if they are too dumb to realise the difference between a DE and a distro, they shouldn’t be on Linux anyway.

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        That’s not a matter of being dumb, just that they never had a reason to question the difference. The proper way to answer that if you think there might be confusion is to recommend arch and note that they might just care about the DE, in which case there are simpler options. Otherwise you’re just being an ass.

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          EndeavourOS is even worse.

          It will install, and work, but then after one update it will just Brick because the newbie didn’t read the Patch notes from the arch RSS feed.

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            That’s a flaw with pacman and I’ll die on that hill. If it’s critical for someone to read the Arch News file before updates and pacman supports pre install hooks it should be recording what time you last installed updates and checking for updates to the news file since then.

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    I mean, have you seen archinstall? its pretty easy and straightforward. Unless you have a phobia against terminal screens.

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    The worst part about “simple” is defining what that means for the person. Depending on what they mean, there are a lot of different answers.

    (And a good chunk of those are just Debian with different branding).

    As others have said, EndeavourOS is pretty damn easy too. Personally I’ll stick to Arch for desktop, deb stable for servers/lxc’s, and deb sid for mostly screwing around and sending some reports in so stable can be stable.

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    honestly, I’ve had arch on all my machines for 5y now. the install was simple, as long as you followed instructions to the letter.

    the rolling release is beautiful. i never ever have to go through the install again

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      Used Arch for a few years as well. Recommending it to newcomers who do not specifically ask for a learning experience is just vile.

      Specifying intent in the meme would’ve been too much text in my opinion though. In general I think unless specified one shouldn’t expect newcomers to be into learning tech, but into ease of use.

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          I had this problem when I unplugged a keyboard while caps lock was on and my other keyboard didn’t have a caps lock key. “ARCH DISABLE CAPS LOCK” is in my search history because I didn’t wanna get up and get my other keyboard again.

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    For some reason archinstall never worked for me. EndeavourOS is a joy to use. (i know it’s a separate distro but besides branding and installing, there’s no difference at all)

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      I had slight issues with cachy but once I manually partitioned with gparted it worked well, (did the exact steps it wouldve done automatically) Was still easy using a graphical interface and mouse for everything

      Might swap to endeavor tho seems more stable even tho ive had no issues past preinstall, just want to commit long term to linux and it seems easier to do with endeavor over cachy

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      EndeavourOS represent! 🪐🚀 Much easier install plus some pretty sick wallpapers, all without being hostile to users like Windows is some proprietary operating systems.

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    Oh yeah, it’s the community thinking about switching frustrated by the Linux culture that are unfriendly, not the Linux community itself being incredibly unwelcoming to anyone who doesn’t “get it.”

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      No one said everyone who wants to switch is unfriendly. I do concur that a lot of people in the Linux community act like dicks though.

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    Arch is a pain in the ass distro. Don’t recommend Arch or Arch based stuff.

    You can build a custom system with any base distro. You can install Debian or Fedora “Arch style”