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What is your favorite thing about Arch?
Luis Cruz
Parker Bell
It's logo because I can relate
Kevin James
small penes?
Nicholas Reed
Simplicity.
Dylan Myers
Amount of compatible packages.
Oliver Sanders
It's so much better than Gentoo.
Jason Ortiz
The AUR.
Logan Thompson
Beats me..
Asher Johnson
My fav
Ryder Long
This.
Oliver Ortiz
Serves as a containment distro for stupid teenagers.
Benjamin Morales
What do you consider the patrician distro then?
Kevin Turner
I like the fat arch neckbeard from the logo
Jack Evans
Having no reason to use it.
Although i agree that its probably the best binary-based rolling distro.
Xavier Turner
What do you use?
Isaiah Cox
Aur is the only reason a sane person would use arch over gentoo
Nathan Ortiz
Arch. Keep using it.
Grayson Mitchell
Minimalism
Landon Martin
pm this. I still run Ubuntu though. The AUR isn't a big enough feature to switch.
Samuel Brown
Its wiki, still use it still after moving to gentoo
Henry Gutierrez
AUR
Noah Murphy
Being anally cornholed
Caleb Cook
it breaks
this always make my day
Zachary Flores
pacman, wide selection of packages which are updated quickly, binaries rather than building from source, community.
Carter Bailey
But have you actually used the AUR? Cause it's seriously handy... Honestly easier/simpler than adding individual PPAs to Ubuntu
Andrew Diaz
ARGLINUGS :DDDDDDDDD
Christian White
The only things I like are Pacman, the AUR, and the wiki.
Everything else is shit tho.
Levi Long
Ubuntu, but i used arch/kde back when gnome 2/3 transition happened, and it was comfy, even if i was too stupid to make various little things like usb automount work at the time. And after a year of using debian sid in my opinion arch makes more sense for a rolling distro, because it's actually supported, even if devs are lazy.
Isaac Myers
Everything breaks, even Winfag and Mac.
Dominic Miller
Probably the fact that it never fucking works and is a constant learning experience.
If you are using Arch for your school/work computer you are just begging to get fucked over. Really fun when you lose that programming project because of a dependency or corruption in the filesystem
Easton Collins
Anyone else drink these? Very refreshing and the caffeine slowly releases rather then all at once. You can buy yerba mate tea at the grocery and make it yourself. I add some ginger to my tea in the morning before work.
Jason Rodriguez
>Probably the fact that it never fucking works and is a constant learning experience.
Get good.
>If you are using Arch for your school/work computer you are just begging to get fucked over. Really fun when you lose that programming project because of a dependency or corruption in the filesystem
Filesystem corruption aren't really more common on Arch.
I love these
Tyler Gray
I would unironically blame windows breakage on the user, specifically since it never happens to me but to people around me, and most of them cant even specify what they were doing before. Same thing applies to linux from my experience, unless you count feature updates on windows 10.
Benjamin Hernandez
>Not keeping backups.
You deserved your fate.
Cameron Cox
the wiki, desu
Connor Peterson
Should I really give it a go?
You shouldn't even be using Windows 8 or 10, last decent release is 7, followed by XP then 95.
Owen Nelson
>Really fun when you lose that programming project because of a dependency or corruption in the filesystem
LOL what bunch of fucking lies. Arch uses the same filesystems as any other distro, it has never been struck by any filesystem corruption bug specific to Arch (actually I can't recall ANY filesystem corruption bug AT ALL), and what dependency problem ? And how the fuck would you lose a programming project due to any imagined dependency problem in the first place ?
You are just some Windows fag with zero knowledge of Linux sputing absolute crap.
Michael Lee
7 was a polished vista at most, and you probably never used 95 if you praise it.
Owen Sanders
Great Wiki, community and AUR. Otherwise, it's just your regular linux distro that just works if you are good enough to RTFM.
James Miller
Yes. I've ran Arch for a long time before making the switch to Ubuntu. I just like updates being released at a set schedule.