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Hi everyone ^^
I've been exploring Arch-based distributions like Manjaro and EndeavourOS for a while, but I recently made the switch to Arch last month. I'm excited to join this forum and learn from the experienced users here. I'm drawn to Arch's flexibility and the vastness of the AUR. I'm looking forward to customizing my system and contributing to the community as I learn more.
Nice to meet you all
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na denn -
nur Mut:)
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Hi ! Its been less than a week that I started using Arch -- and Linux xD
Thanks a lot to my friend with which I changed my laptop's ssd and installed arch, about 9 hours spent to do it all
New to arch --I was thinking that it was a great idea to follow my friends advice and give it a try even though the sole OS I used before was windows ))))))
I shall persist and try a lot I guess xD
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hello! first post on the forum and i'm happy to be here
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Hello world.
It has been one or two year since I have been using Arch. I don't remember how I was introduced to it. But it was also my first ever Linux distro! They say the learning curve is steep if it's your first distro and it is true.
Last edited by 5vr (2024-03-03 01:31:46)
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Hello Everyone
Additionally I have become the kind of person that tells others to use Arch and Vim.
Superbeelavaman
Vim can be horrible when doing most in c&p, so not forget nano, which sometimes is better than vim.
Arch for very beginner or those using X most time is not recommended but the only one for these discovering CLI and courses :O)
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Hello, I am a new bie for archlinux , but I found out when I transfer my workspace from ubuntu to arch, everything become easy, arch is not hard to use, I was glad to use it and discuss with you all.
Thanks!
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Hello, I am a new bie for archlinux , but I found out when I transfer my workspace from ubuntu to arch, everything become easy, arch is not hard to use, I was glad to use it and discuss with you all.
Thanks!
I depends. E.G. what was the workspace before the change. When there was much to do with Libre Office. Libre Cad and Latex and on the other side handling a net..
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Hello everyone! I recently installed Arch using Archinstaller because I'm not that good yet, and I joined the forum hoping to know fellow arch users
In my profile you can find my Signal link in case you wanna chat.
My history with Linux is:
- Putting Ubuntu 10 years ago, regretting it and never touching Linux again
- Installing Manjaro (out of advice) 2 months ago because I wanted to escape Windows botnet and they told me it was good for games.
- After 2 months, I just thought of using the real thing and put Arch btw on my machine. In some things it's very similar to Manjaro (obviously) so I am used to it and loving it.
Performance for games I play is also very good so I'm overall very happy
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Hello there,
Coming back to linux/arch after about a decade of being away. Feels good, to have a prompt again. Recently been learning the lay of the land so to speak. Few things have changed for sure. Sometimes i regret shaving my unix beard.
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Sometimes i regret shaving my unix beard.
Hey, they grow back in -- even more gray.
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Only reason I was still on windows was for gaming. found out Proton was existing a couple days ago. I'm now having a blast.
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Hello everyone. Have a nice day and keep on bashing.
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"U-Boot does not support the recently released Raspberry Pi 5. In turn, Arch Linux ARM does not support the Raspberry Pi 5 since the Pi 5’s CPU cores only support booting in 64-bit mode and Arch Linux ARM’s aarch64 Raspberry Pi image relies on U-Boot."
Still true?
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yxcv, you're asking a support question for ArchlinuxARM in a non-support thread of a non-ArchLinuxARM forum. What kind of answer are you hoping to get? Go ask on archlinuxarm.com.
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*stand near a powerline*
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Hello the arch lovers ;-)
Only reason I was still on windows was for gaming. found out Proton was existing a couple days ago. I'm now having a blast.
mee too and I'm happy to go back under arch (endeavour) and 100% free.After I tested it many many years my PC was too old but I liked the distro and the philosophy.I have a new PC for a few years so I can go back to Arch and It's amazing.
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Hi! New here, nice to meet you all
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Hello everyone,
I'm new to Archlinux, have used LM and KDENeon before but only for a month or so before deciding that Arch plus KDE6 was the way to go. I'm a 35+ year user of Microsoft DOS and Windows, but did dabble in Xenix about 25 years ago.
I'm using Arch/KDE6 on a 2011 Macbook Pro, i5 gen 2 and 16Gb RAM with the obligatory SSD installed.
Cheers
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Hello, guys! Glad to join you!
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Hi all! Still in the process of adjusting and configuring my install; this is my first time actually using Arch regularly outside of mucking around with a VM. Been dabbling with Linux for a few years now and decided to take the plunge.
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Hi Everyone! I want to learn about Arch Linux to better understand my system from the hardware level to it's clean and beautiful UI. Hope to interact with some of u in near future! ?
Last edited by tuchar (2024-03-27 09:46:04)
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Hello!! New member! From Brazil
I'm an old Linux user. Been using Arch Linux for only one year though.
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Hello, hoof after finally getting xterm to copy the selection of security answer! :))
I just installed arch on my old Sony Vaio laptop from 2009! but I love to learn more about it to maybe switch to it on my daily system :D
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it's official
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