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I'm Zhen from China. I first tried Linux(Ubuntu) in 2008, when I was a college student. After being frustrated by Ubuntu several times, I turned into Arch in the year 2016. Really appreciate the greatest (Arch) Linux Wiki! I followed the steps from the installation guide and didn't pay too much effort to make Arch run. Wow, Arch is not that complicated, I thought then. I have to say Arch really opened a new gate and saved a lot of energy for my life! It's really great to have an operating system you can modify by your needing, and see so many great guys working on it to make it rapidly proceeding every day. Hope I could be part of this great project ![]()
Zhen
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Greetings from Northern Canada! I live in a small fishing community which is south of Alaska. I did a clean install of Arch yesterday and I *really* like KDE-plasma. I've run Arch off and on over the years, I like it a lot.
Many thanks for this community and to everyone who makes Arch possible.
hitest
Arch, Slackware
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Hi Everyone,
i more of a returnee than a new user. Had a jaunt with Lubuntu! from 2009. but was using Arch before that. Found Lubuntu 20.04 awkward on this hardware so back to Arch. Working very well here and no regrets at returning.
Hardware is a laptop, HP Stream 14" 31GB eMMC drive and 2GB RAM. AMD Mullins APU. Very economical. I live in a boat on the UK inland waters and canal and river system. Most electrical power is from solar panels and so getting economical in power use is good. I cannot just plugin! Text login to Fluxbox with a few LXDE utils. Works well and very quick. Zoom installed to talk to my kids (and grandkids lol)
Best Wishes Chris OTB (On The Boat)
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I’m a security researcher and love using Kali Linux for it. Ever since the Openvpn 2.5.1 release I’ve had issues with my PIA vpn running on Kali though it previously worked before the openvpn release
I noticed a helpful post on this site and decided to join because of it! Unfortunately it didn’t fix the issue but gave me great insight into what is going on. I’m looking around on the forum to try to get this specific issue resolved. Any help is appreciated! Thanks for welcoming a newbie ![]()
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Hi all,
My name is Michael, 36 years old, from Belgium. At the age of 21, I started working in IT but after some years I lived my dream and became a firefighter.
I still have some interests in IT but with the family and other stuff, it's not easy to follow this all the time.
I installed some linux distros for the first time in January. First Linux mint, Garuda, Ubuntu, Manjaro Plasma (still using on my current desktop) and now Arch. Started learning some basic linux stuff and still experimenting.
After 3 days of research on Arch and trying, I finally managed to install Arch Linux on a 13year old laptop an hour ago.
The current Arch installation is full of problems and I hope I can find some solutions here on the forum.
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Installed Arch a week ago (with some hiccups). Installed sway. I'm loving it. Arch Rocks
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I started using linux with Mandrake, finally on Arch from the recent use of Manjaro. I am now thinking of removing my Manjaro completely and just keep a thumbdrive handy if i ever need to install it.
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Someone suggested to me on the Ubuntu Forums that I could use Arch Linux with KDEmod. I'm running it now! Pacman is really easy - one command to do everything
"KDEmod"? You mean Chakra wich was discontinued some years ago?
zʇıɹɟʇıɹʞsuɐs AUR || Cycling in Budapest with a helmet camera || Revised log levels proposal: "FYI" "WTF" and "OMG" (John Barnette)
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Hi legends,
I recently reentered the world of Linux, and had a great time installing Arch. Although frustrating at times (it was usually my fault
it's always good to sink your teeth into something. The wiki. the forum and a few videos pretty much answered all much questions to get Arch, KDE and plasma on a 10+ yrs old iMac.
It fricken flies now and is still on the original platter discs. #winning
Take care.
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Hey all
Long time linux user here, finally made the jump to Arch due to getting sick of Manjaro and my trusty old X230 finally dying. So now I'm on a fresh install of Arch on my "new" T470, and so far so good. Fortunately I've got the benefit of running 'nix based systems for a living so the install process wasn't particularly eventful (running well supported hardware helped as well).
I'm genuinely shocked by the performance difference of Arch+XFCE vs Manjaro+XFCE on the same hardware - if I skip the bios splash screen I'm at a login prompt within about 10 seconds now vs 20 or so previously, I'm putting it down to having only the absolute bare-minimum launching on startup but I didn't expect it to be THAT much of a difference.
Anyway since I've referred to the ArchWiki on at least 2000 different occasions for help with obscure, and not so obscure issues I thought I might join in the fun here and see if I can make myself useful - or more likely, get pulled out of the fire when I inevitably break my install!
Cheers!
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Hello Everyone,
My name is Chris or as I go by on the net CoderChris. I started using Arch Linux about a year ago because I wanted to learn more about how computers worked under the hood and thought the best way to learn is trial by fire. I tried Ubuntu way back in the day when I was 16 (25 now) and I just didn't get it, but this time around I certainly have caught the Linux/Open Source bug. Other than Arch on my Thinkpad which I carry with me almost everywhere, I dual boot Windows 10 and OpenBSD on my desktop rig, run OSX on my work computer, and with part of my time at work help manage the Windows Server based IT infastructure. (It is a small company)
I am not a big fan of the operating system wars. I think for the most part different OSes/Distros developed under different historical constraints and have different use cases. Other than **** Windows because half my headaches are from Windows machine at work, but even that can be made livable with a good old Cygwin or WSL.
Anyway bit more about me if you are still reading and really want to know. I have a degree in music performance for the Euphonium (bonus point if you know what that is without looking it up), I work currently 9 to 5 at print shop as their lead prepress operator (meaning I work with PDF files all day in Adobe's Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign). I moonlight as a coder doing some web development and database migration work, hopefully I can make that my main gig at some point.
My favorite coding language is C by far. I started learning as a kid and I just love the power and near 1 to 1 relationship you have between your code and what the machine is actually doing. (Obviously not quite 1 to 1, but about as close as you can get without writing assembly) I have been working my way through the Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment book recently and I would highly recommend if anyone wants a comprehensive guide to C in Linux. I also have tried to write a few rogue likes over the years but nothing has yet reached the level where I want to publish it yet.
Other than C some other desktop languages I know or have some familiarity with are: C++, Python, x86 assembly, PHP, and GO. When I do web devlopment I prefer writing direct HTML/CSS where I can get away with it and try and stick to vanillia Javascript. That said though, I have been working on learning the Vue framework and to my suprise and shegrin I do not hate it. I mostly stick to front end work right now, but I have done some professional backend work in PHP. I want to get better at the Front End before I shift focus to the backend.
Other than that, I am the visual caption at a small DCA drum and bugle corp, I read quite a bit of books, I listen to quite a lot of music (hit me up if you want some recommends), I am a recent convert to Christianity but unaffiliated with a denomenation/church yet (reading a lot about Orthodoxy so draw what conclusions you wish from that), and I do a lot of projects around my old house I just bought.
I like to stay busy, but also if anything piques your interest please feel free to reach out. If anything we can send a few good emails back and forth.
Anyway sorry I didn't know I had so many words tonight. If you are still with me, first off find someone more interesting to read, but second I wish you well and that your journey in Arch/Linux will be a fun adventure of much learning, excitement, growth, and enjoyment.
Peace,
Chris C.
“And who better understands the Unix-nature?” Master Foo asked. “Is it he who writes the ten thousand lines, or he who, perceiving the emptiness of the task, gains merit by not coding?”
Upon hearing this, the programmer was enlightened.
Originally by Eric S. Raymond
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Hi All,
Quite new to Linux in general, have been playing with Ubuntu and Pop_OS for about 8 months, but wanted to learn more. So have now jumped in and installed Arch.
Loving the learning process so far, and how uncluttered the system looks without all the extras installed.
Cheers
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Heya everyone! Im Plaz (in case you probably didn't notice) I'm actually basically brand new to Linux in general, choosing Arch since my current laptop is less than ideal, and I had heard a lot about all the performance improvements available from the system. I have installed arch at least 12 times at this point because i don't know how to troubleshoot properly on this unfamiliar system (lol) but i am 100% open to learning to make something useful from myself with a subject i have been fascinated with ever since i could remember.
also im a gamer ![]()
mr. barely working arch install
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Hello. I am Pol from Thailand. Randomly created a nickname for myself under polv. I even have a website https://polv.cc
Although I am not new to Linux (was distro-hopping 10 years, before switch to macOS, then back to Linux), I have never tried Arch-based distro.
Then, I started with Manjaro, from someone's recommendation, then Arco, then Arch (via archinstall first, then vanilla - well, I reinstalled).
Now, fearing to lose data, I probably won't reinstall again yet...
My career is nothing about computer, though.
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I've been using ArchLinux about a year now - great distro!
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I'm Martin,Hi to everyone!
I'm a long time Linux user, starting with Slackware on 6CD (kernel 2.0) then SUSE 6 (also on original CD) and from several years to now Gentoo and others mixed distros (mainly on virtual machines) Latest Sysrescuecd made me curious about Arch so I've installed flawlesly on a new server. Even XEN (from git AUR) is running on it. I'm having some issues with Xen domu + Btrfs but i'll post in the right place ![]()
Greetings
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I have had Arch on my desktop since April 15th and just got my laptop moved to Arch today. Started with Linux back in the Mandrake Linux days. I must say that i came most recently from Manjaro on both computers, first as a challenge, then out of necessity. Manjaro just wouldn't work on my hybrid Amd R5/R7 graphics card in my laptop, but had it working perfectly in just a few commands in Arch. Thanks for an excellent distro. I think i found my home.
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Hello guys! Just arrived on the forum from Italy. See ya all around!
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Installed arch recently, liking so much, everything stable and lightweight
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Hello World. This is my first post to the ArchLinux Forum Newbie Corner.
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Hello. I have been using Arch for 2 weeks now. I was ubuntu based user for a long time until recently that I had a new laptop. I installed mint, at first it boots but after update, blank screen. Thats when I distro hopped for 2 weeks until I settled with Manjaro. I started reading about Arch and did alot of trial and error installing in my Virt-Man for like a week! (Damn that was a lot of research)
After I got the hang of installing on Virt-Man, decided to install on my desktop. And I had a success, tinkering, finding right packages since I only installed kde-desktop as my DE. After few days playing around with my desktop, I decided to replace Manjaro on my Laptop. My laptop is running Arch for like 4 days now and I couldnt be happier with result.
So I have 2 Arch system. I wanted to install arch on my very old laptop as well since my 4 yrs old daughter started playing around with computers now ![]()
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Hello guys! Here's Lorenzo from Italy. I'm 29 and after many years using windows I'm trying to switch back to Linux with this Arch distribution.
Everything looks good even the little pains to make everything works! ![]()
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I'm kinda late to the party but i hope we can learn a bunch of stuff and share some priceless moments. Cheers!
Chugging along on ancient hardware and terminal applications, i step away from the shiny dummy buttons.
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