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Hello!
Took a challenge and installed Arch as for only OS for december. Gonna be a fun project to learn new stuff. Always used Windows as main operating system so im a total n00b when it comes to Linux, but I want to learn more. I have tried Ubuntu many years ago, but it didnt hook me up that much in Linux world lol.
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Hi everyone. Using Arch for about 2 years now. I love how it forced me to learn so much more about computers, Linux and free/open source software. I'm looking forward to participating on the forum and building the community further.
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I stumbled into here by accident...wrong turn somewhere...doesn't seem to be any doors out...been wandering around here long enough I might as well stop and say hello.
Hello.
UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn
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Hey there, I thought I'd say hello here as well. Hi
I'm Mario, a Computer Engineering student. This is my second time installing Arch (the first time didn't go too well). I installed it because I wanted to have the most up-to-date packages every time, the freedom to install whatever I wanted to and the learning experience. I really think installing Arch and troubleshooting it teaches a lot about how operating systems work.
I think it is also safe to say that a friend of mine, avid Arch user, might have convinced me to come back.
I can say that it had been a while since I had this much fun just using an OS, so I think this will be a long term relationship.
See you around!
I just try not to duck it up
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Hi, I just switched from Ubuntu to Manjaro and looking forward to diving deep into Arch linux in the future. My main goal is to secure my development, and heard
Arch is the best solution.
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Hi, I just switched from Ubuntu to Manjaro and looking forward to diving deep into Arch linux in the future. My main goal is to secure my development, and heard
Arch is the best solution.
Hi, and welcome to the forums!
So you're going to switch to Arch Linux eventually?
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Hello all.
Looking for a stable and efficient base for:
- Creating vector files for cnc, already using Inkscape.
- Learning and implementing C programming language.
- Basic NGINX Server.
That's why I'm here. They told me ARCH is the one.
Sinclair ZX Spectrum - 64 characters/line forgotten creator.
Never poked Manic Miner.
Last edited by dorijan (2023-12-11 09:40:33)
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Never poked Manic Miner.
But did you finish it?...
Welcome to the club btw.
zʇıɹɟʇıɹʞsuɐs AUR || Cycling in Budapest with a helmet camera || Revised log levels proposal: "FYI" "WTF" and "OMG" (John Barnette)
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dorijan wrote:Never poked Manic Miner.
But did you finish it?...
Welcome to the club btw.
More than once. Thanks.
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Hello all,
First post. I have been using Arch Linux on a Pi for a few years now. I recently acquired an Asus laptop. I freed it from the Windows OS and installed Arch.
Thank you,
GT
My interests include Linux, Jazz, vacuum tube audio, cars, and motorcycles.
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Hey Archers!
Thrilled to announce my entry into the Arch Linux community.
Arch's speed and stability have always impressed me, and I can't wait to be a part of making it even better.
Looking forward to collaborating with this awesome community. Let's build something amazing together!
Cheers,
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Hey everyone, somewhat new to Linux myself although I do feel I’m picking it up fairly quickly.
Except for picom it seems to not want to work for me when it comes to transparency for some reason.
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Hello from Italy!
I'm a 46 year old, now tired of PCs I decided to delve into the wonderful world of Arch.. and I love it!
A few gaps here and there but that's normal (after all, not everything works on Windows either).
Thanks for the hospitality!
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Hello everyone glad to be here
wanted to learn more about computers and thought Arch will be a great way
loving it so far
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Hello ArchLinux 2024!
Last edited by Joey5403 (2024-01-04 05:26:13)
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Hello all! Just picked up a Framework 13 with AMD and decided it needed Arch on it. I have used rpm and deb based systems for years, but wanted something that reminded me of long ago installs. I loved setting this laptop up and want it to be my long term laptop for a host of things, including gaming.
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Hello! I've been using arch for over a year now, but didn't realize this thread was here until now, so this is my official hello
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hey guys
i have been using Arch Linux for a few months and it has been the best experience out of any operating system i have ever used
Last edited by tiger64 (2024-01-06 03:53:19)
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Hello! I have been using Linux for a few months. Started with Fedora on my old laptop a few months ago and transitioned to Arch a couple weeks ago dualbooted with Windows. I'm still very much a linux newbie but learning quickly!
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Brand new to the Linux scene, I've tried out Debian 12, Mint, CentOS, and Kubuntu. I've heard a lot about Arch and thought I'd give it a go, hopefully I'll learn a lot along the way. Thanks for having me fellas. Cheers!
-- Seek responsibility and take responsibility for your actions.
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Hello Arch!
After some years of using Linux I have finally made it to Arch. I believe this experience has taught me more about Linux than any other and I appreciate that. I have been able to build my system exactly the way I want it and when there are difficulties I am much better prepared to handle them. Thanks to all who make this distribution possible with the concise instruction and documentation that help a person to learn.
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Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value. - Albert Einstein
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Howdy.
I'd decided to give Arch a go and have certainly found it better than anything I've run in the past - so well done. Specifically, the efficiency of the package manager, the detailed wiki and bloat-free installation are aspects I find quite refreshing.
Last edited by Asha (2024-01-15 14:12:45)
The early bird gets the worm, the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Wow, just amazing ! This forum existed even before I was born
This is my first forum post here as all the errors I had and problems are already answered ( thanx to this community )
As this is my first post, I have detailly described myself.
I just turned 17, used linux from like 15, when windows 10 was too much for my shitty old laptop and thinking of using windows 7 was like a nightmare, then I discovered something called linux exists. used Ubuntu at first, switched within months to Mint, and linux mint felt great but suddenly it became slow, idk why, so instead of re-installing it, I went for Zorin OS, it was cool but switched again to Deepin, which was wayy beautiful but as you know, I wanted to CUSTOMIZE that feeling, then finally, I moved to Arch Linux. What a pleasure to have an OS where you can design everything !
I used dwm at first, It was cool as I know to code in C ( not professionally but I can understand very much everything )
But that didn't turn out too well, emojis weren't working in dwmblocks, so I searched for a more nice one, I didn't want to install KDE or Gnome or anything like that because they always take up too much resources ( My laptop is shitty anyways ).
I went from coding in QB64 to C then C++ and python ( Yes, I learned C & C++ wayy before python )
And then I found myself liking visual stuff ( for instance, I made a paint program completely in scratch in QB64, yes it was shitty but I could draw shapes, freehand and save / load from a bmp file, png was not supported as much as I remember ), so I moved to creating web pages with HTML, CSS & JS.
Also I didn't really know what to do and programming was just a hobby.
So I tried everything, including Assembly, C, C++, C#, Python, Unity ( didn't really work on my shitty laptop ), Java, Android Studio, Kotlin, Lua at some point too, Flutter, HTML, CSS, Js, NodeJS, React, etc. etc
and now I want to become a front-end developer because of my passion in programming and good visual stuff. I also looked in graphics programming but it was wayyy tooooo much complicated and I just wanted to design some good stuff with my programming passion.
I still have a long way to go, I am currently building projects with React, NextJS, ReactNative, and hope that after some time ( preferably 8-9 months ), I can build good projects with a nice portfolio with my own design and hopefully get a job or smth ( I need to get a job when I turn 18, my family condition isn't that great )
and I know that I possibly cannot be job ready with this shitty laptop, so I'll be upgrading to a much better PC but only when I'm confident enough that I can do this.
I am so proud to be using linux from Nepal. If you don't know that country's name, It's the country with the highest mountains and EPIC nature.
But comes at a cost of bad politics and illiteracy. ( I am also not that good in english btw, so apologies for any errors )
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I code for fun, not for fee
I am who I am, and the best I can be
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Hello everyone,
i'm really happy to be a part of this. Arch helps me to understand Linux better.
Thanks for creating this!
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