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Welcome to Arch, Xaneth.
Mod note: Merging with the Official "hello" topic.
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Hi all,
I live in South London, UK, and I'm new to both Linux and Arch Linux. Having spent the majority of my computing life using software I didn't understand, in a technical sense, I made a decision to commit to re-learning computing from as ground-up as possible, and Arch seemed like an obvious choice. A year ago I briefly ran Arch ARM on a Raspberry Pi for a little while and began learning through that, but this weekend just gone I made my first (successful) Arch install on an Acer laptop. Following a few bits of guides here and there and learning-as-I-went, I finally got the machine to boot into Arch, removing Windows completely. My interest in Arch is essentially an experiment in learning command-line computing with a view to expanding on this in future to see what else might be possible - with scripts, networks, programming, etc.
Myself - and others - remain unconvinced as to whether my complete-newbie approach to a system like Arch is a good way to go, but we'll see... for me it's all in the spirit of a learning experiment ;)
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Myself - and others - remain unconvinced as to whether my complete-newbie approach to a system like Arch is a good way to go, but we'll see... for me it's all in the spirit of a learning experiment ;)
That's the right mindset! One need not be a Linux expert to run Arch, but have an interest in learning things. Beside, I know quite some people whose first Linux system was Arch or Gentoo and who are fine now.
Welcome!
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Hello, ⎈
So I'm new here. I have never posted in a forum. I have never had so many questions. It seems that one question leads to 1337 more. Oh and I drink, smoke, and curse. However I shall refrain from doing so on this forum.
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Hello everyone!
I'm from Spain
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Hey everyone!
Started using arch about a year ago, I wanted to learn linux and decided the best way to do that was to select a distro in which I had to do a lot of work myself. Learn by doing, and so far a love the experience!
Looking forward to be expanding my knowledge with your help.
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hello, a revisit back to 2013.
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Hi! I started with linux a few years back via raspberry pi. It was a quick progression from there to dual-booting my laptop and then dispensing with windows entirely and doing a lot of happy disto hopping. For a long time I had Arch installs kicking about as a sort of technical challenge, but when my last machine died I just went to Arch full time. And it's been great. There's very few problems I've not been able to figure out with the web, the Arch wiki and old forum threads, certainly nothing important.
Anyway, now I've hit a big problem that I'm getting nowhere with and I need to ask for help, so it was time to stop lurking and say hello.
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Hello!
Someone took my nickname so I'm annmuor here and kreon on AUR.
I've used many Linux distros in last 12 years but Arch is the best one for me now.
I'm from Russia and will be glad to help other russian speakers.
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Hello!
Someone took my nickname so I'm annmuor here and kreon on AUR.
Welcome to Arch. Sorry to say that name was registered way back in 2009. And they only posted once
Nothing is too wonderful to be true, if it be consistent with the laws of nature -- Michael Faraday
Sometimes it is the people no one can imagine anything of who do the things no one can imagine. -- Alan Turing
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Hello
My name is Saggie , 26 years old
I'm a System admin , who used only Microsoft products and some red hat..
Arch Linux was my first Linux , I went through hell and back to install and config it , but now I love it!!
Here My Desktop
Running on cinnamon & sddm
Ciro-dock and Conky
My future goal is the be Linux developer , working now on C# C++ and python
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Hello all; I've been using Arch Linux for 3 years, but it's only recently that I feel competent with it. I registered on the AUR earlier today to leave a comment, and I decided it was time to become a more active member of the community.
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Hello everyone,
After an upgrade from Ubuntu 15.04 to 15.10 that resulted in a non-booting system, I decided to try Arch. To warm-up, I did a basic install. Then, I did a LVM on LUKS installation (which took 5 or 6 tries to get it right). Then, I changed my mind and did a "Simple partition layout with LUKS." I feel like I'm really on track to learn how Linux works with Arch even though I've been using Ubuntu since about 2008. Now I need to start going through the General Recommendations...
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Hello everyone, I'm currently going to diploma School to get diploma of Computer Imformation Technology.
It's a BCIT school in Vancouver.
I only recently got into linux stuff, so I'm a complete newb in this.
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Hi Everyone !
I'm Axel aka BuLLeKeUp, 25 years old French Ph.D Student and Linux user since 2006 - 2007 and Arch user since 2010.
Never found the time to come here to talk and share my Arch experience until now !
I know this is the newbie corner, but in fact I am not really a newbie.
My thesis subject is about IoT networks, and so I am working on embedded Linux / Bare metal systems and network simulators (NS3 to be precise).
I have made my own work environment based on Awesome WM with some scripts added (I will share it with you in the appropriate topic when I have the time to do so), and use Xen to virtualize Windows machines (Yeah, gaming )
I currently use Xen with LVM on LUKS setup for my machine, so if anybody has questions about that, I may be able to answer you
Same user here and on AUR
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I know this is the newbie corner, but in fact I am not really a newbie.
Welcome to Arch Linux
If you look through the newbie question, I know you will find examples where even moderators with thousands of posts post questions to the newbie section on topics we know little about.
Nothing is too wonderful to be true, if it be consistent with the laws of nature -- Michael Faraday
Sometimes it is the people no one can imagine anything of who do the things no one can imagine. -- Alan Turing
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Hello everyone:)
Luckily found my way to Arch...
I use it since 3 years now and want nothing else.
Thank you all for this wonderful decent piece of software!
Regards, mearon
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Hello there.
My real name is Alex and I am a german physics student. I started coding when I was 14 and used different Linux distros time to time but was allways afraid to switch my main system from Windows to Linux. But since I want to force myself to not waste any time playing games anymore and in computational physics allmost everybody uses linux I decided to really learn linux. So the only real choice was to start setting up a system from the ground up. Apart from that my attitude towards life pretty much aligns with The Arch Way.
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greets! Why Arch? because Ubuntu wouldn't do waht I wanted it to! I have been using linux for the better part of 15 years or so. First box was running red hat when it was still free. Then I moved to Slackware and Mandrake. I am once again a n00b as I have forgotten what I once knew. It happens if you don't keep pace I suppose. This Arch is running on a Toshiba Satellite E55-A5114, which is Not on the Hardware comaptibility list. Minimal issues with the install, thus far I am quite pleased with this distro.
She says that disco sucks,
and rock n' roll is dead,
so give me some Death Punk,
and give me some head!
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Hello everyone!
I started using arch 2 weeks ago and registered to the forum right now
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Hi!
Linux noob and arch uber N000B here, sirSyfr (aka abbas)
hoping to learn as much as i can about the beautiful GNU/Linux
love the philosophy and love the people ( most of u guys =P )
and hoping to make many new friends!
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Hello.
I was using Ubuntu and other "user-friendly" distributions since 2009 and last weekend, i decided to install Arch.
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Hello, happy thanksgiving.
please help me through the issues. thanks.
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Hi everyone,
happy to be there even if my first steps in Arch are... not easy!
Cheers & thanks Joel for pushing me in ArchLinux!
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Hello everyone! I just started using arch a few weeks ago.
I have been really digging the support found in threads on here. People have also been super helpful on the freenode channel.
Figured its time to register
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