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btw i use arch

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  • 2
    Oh, another masochist... XD
  • 1
    @imaji couldn't help myself
  • 1
    Nah, as a user of slackware long time ago, I can relate... Really missed those moments when I have to compile anything. XD
  • 1
    @imaji uh I think you're mixing up arch and gentoo
  • 3
    @LotsOfCaffeine No, just sharing a same feeling (kinda). But arch package manager and AUR system is pretty good, though...
  • 2
    @imaji the aur is definitely a big plus, I feel like you can get pretty much any software to run on arch with little effort

    But the aur can also be dangerous
  • 3
    I use Manjaro, and whenever I say this I get yelled at
  • 1
    @10Dev Being yelled at like windows users yelling at linux users, "why make it harder if you can do it easier"? Or like debian users yelling at ubuntu users, "you freakin' elitist bootleg of us"? XD
  • 2
    I use freebsd.... Don't judge me.
  • 1
    @johnmelodyme FreeBSD is lovely.
    Geli & ZFS are great.
    - I mean zfs send & receive for transferring files <3

    Jails rocks. So nice being able to see all processes in every jail from the host.
    - did you know, you can totally jail a jail? :)

    The system configurations are usually very consistent and well thought-out too, although I admittedly haven't dug too far down this rabbit hole :p
  • 1
    @johnmelodyme Tweaking FreeBSD is like digging my own grave, the deeper I dig, the harder to get out. XD
  • 0
    @imaji that's what she said
  • 1
    I'm "using" arch as well. Under the hood with Garuda linux at least. Don't know if that counts as using arch or it's like saying i code in cpp when in reality i let the python transpiler do the cpp for me.
  • 0
    I use chromeOS btw
  • 0
    @10Dev i think manjaro is the best unless you are insane and got free time to set up arch from scratch. i have used it for a while and loved it.
  • 0
    @brown Manjaro is definitely nice, but I like a minimal install of Arch with just a window manager on my Laptop and not all tools Manjaro comes with. If I'd use Arch on my Desktop then I'd go with Manjaro to have it a bit easier with Nvidia and gaming in general.
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