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Hello to all! I've been using Arch for a month or so and went through dozens of reinstalls after breaking some part of the system. I don't know more than the basics, but I try to do everything manually to get used to it.
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Hello arch world !
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hello arch world, took some time to register, but I did it. Hope to find answers and to be of help when I can.
edit: missing word
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hello i'm the newest newbie, i'm glad to be here, i use arch fron a mouth and linux from a few decades(but i'm always a newbie) I hope to find always the right section where to post, but is not my specializacion.
Arch Linux x86_64 --- Xfce 4.18
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Hello fellow Archers! I have enjoyed my Linux journey so far, from Ubuntu -> Elementary OS -> Manjaro.
I'd like to deepen my Linux knowledge, that's why I've chosen Arch as my next stop as it's more of a DIY distro
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Hello!
A Developer and Sys-Admin here, been using Arch for a year now as my main driver on both my laptop, desktop and server at home.
My original reasons for using Arch and Linux in general was FOSS and feeling like a hackerman. But the Linux world is also prefect for my hobbies of coding, software independence, development and optimizing my workflow and computer usage.
Quick facts:
1: If I game, it's on Arch with an AMD card.
2: Normies fear the commandline and "Developes" fear it even more.
3: My T60 is still better then your consummurist, fragile, stylish piece of trash. (I don't care that I was nine when the T60 launched).
4: Point 3 is not that serious incase I offended you (Virtual Hug).
Have fun!
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Hello everyone, on Arch for a couple of days, not (yet ?) an expert on linux, but I try hard, and I love it !
I also have an other computer on Debian, but I think Arch should suit me better.
Cheers
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hi, i hope i get friends someday
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hi there!
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Hello, I'm fairly new to arch, but have been using Linux since the mid '90s. I started a project on a second PC to try to get the Intel ARC A750 to work in Linux with 6.xx + kernel. Not much luck in Pop OS, and some luck using Intel's kernel 5.17 package for Ubuntu. So far I have the best luck with arch, as I have Steam and games running well. I feel like a newbie because of the terminal usage for setup that I've kind of gotten rusty at. Only issue I have right now with the ARC Graphics setup is OBS window capture black screen with pipewire in wayland. I will hopefully find the appropriate place to talk about that as I search the forum.
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Hi i hope i can find decent companions on this forum. Wish you all the best for 2023!
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I'm new to Arch, long time user of various other flavors of Linux. Come to Arch via a recommendation from a friend.
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Hello,
I used fedora for a little, but i didn't really like it, but Arch somehow clicked.
Wish me luck archers
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Hello from 2023! Decided to use arch as I've wanted to use a unix based system for a while and I thought xmonad looked pretty cool.
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Hello to everyone,
I've used Manjaro and Fedora for a few years just for projects and fun times not as a dayly drive.
Now i've finally decide to use only arch dualbooting with windows.
Let's have fun!
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Hello everyone!
I've been using Arch as my main distro since 2020-02 now and after 3 years of using Arch, I've finally decided to create a forum and AUR account, since I want to contribute to the AUR in the near future. I've installed Linux Mint as my first distro when switching from Windows in 2018, but after a while of using it, I wanted to dig a bit deeper. By now, I am very content with Arch and really love the distro. Due to it's lightweight nature, I can run it on almost any PC, and that's awesome. The ability to tailor the system to my needs is just amazing, and not having to install a desktop environment on an old PC really comes in handy. The AUR and pacman are two valuable tools that I miss any time I have to work on another non-Arch-based distro.
To everyone new to Arch: I wish you all the best and fun when playing around with the system. Though it can be frustrating at first, using Arch is definitely worth it. I've learned a lot by using Arch.
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Hello everyone! Installed Arch in late december 2022 as a part to a plan to reboot my life after this pandemic hell we've been through, everything going good so far! Luck to us all!
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Hello everyone!
Been using Arch for a couple of years now (after distrohopping for years), finally decided to take a step make an account here, since I do end up here from time to time. Ultimately, I am here to learn as we all are! Aaand maybe get some help with this stupid issue I am currently having...
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Hello world!
Long time lurker who finally decided to use Arch !
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Hello everyone!!
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Hello world!
Since CentOS will be deader than dead or more or less already is, I'll try my hand at Arch Linux.
Let's have fun and good days ...
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Hello hello from aarhus, Denmark, i used arch the last 2 years before this 15 yaers ubuntu.
im 49 and started my pc evolusion on the c64 in 1985
chears.... sudo i not enought
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Hey everyone!
I'm always a lurker, so I don't write a lot. It's a habit I can't seem to get away with.
I've been using Arch on and off for a while. Installed it more than 10 times on different machines I believe. However now I've decided to stick with it for a while.
after trying to hop into different distros and failing, I decided I can't leave Arch.
So I guess I'm stuck here! Might as well say Hello
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i am chilehater727 and i approve of this distro
(edit like a few mins after this: my real name doesn't appear, 1984...........)
anyway i am probably going to pop in here when i need help on something, and/or i am bored as hell.
Last edited by paredes_con_pollas_grande (2023-01-27 21:06:18)
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Hello Everyone!I have been using archlinux for one year,it's the best linux I used!
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