/fglt/ - Friendly GNU/Linux Thread

if I read the arch wiki, can I install arch and learn how to properly use linux and be comfy on it?
asking for a friend offcourse

Probably, but linux from scratch, is better for learning how linux works.

start here good?
linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/downloads/stable/LFS-BOOK-8.2.pdf

Hi, I need some opinions regarding going from Arch to Fedora. Is rpmfusion enough for my non-free needs?

My main concern with Arch is, I started to dislike configuring everything. Because everytime I change something I seem to break something else. And slowly my favorite environment is going out of fashion (Openbox).

Why are Arch users not friendly? I am looking at the forums and it's full of assholes who are fixated on forum rules rather than constructively answering questions.

Debian 9.4 stable.
When the wifi connects or disconnects the pc lags a bit, not visually noticable but if a song is playing and wifi connects/disconnects with a network the song shutters a bit. No other issues.

This seems to also happen while opening firefox for the first time after startup. Don't know if they're related.

Pulseaudio is installed and my wifi driver is Realtek rtl8723de.
intel i3 8gb ram radeon 520 gpu.

Can anyone please tell me what the possible cause might be, and how to get rid of it, if at all possible?

Redpill me on systemd, why is it bad

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I just installed linux to a second ssd, I unplugged my W10 drive to plug in the new ssd for linux. Now that its installed to the ssd and working, I plugged both ssds in at the same time, and only 1 will ever show up. How do I get dual booting to work so I dont have to physically swap them

you have to go into your link and run a command or something to detect the windows boot thing and update your grub

>go into your link
go into your linux