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I've just replaced Ubuntu with Arch on my laptop and got everything working as it should be. I've been running Arch on my desktop for a few days, and liked it more than Ubuntu so I decided to go for it. For some reason the only media player that plays files off of my usb harddrive is VLC, but that's not too much of a problem.
I'm liking it
I say 'for now' because I have a few distro's in my list to try. Zenwalk, Debian, and Gentoo, to name a few. A friend suggested Slackware, so I'll also be looking at that. I have tried Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, and Arch is my favourite so far. Pacman annoyed the hell out of me originally (-Syu = 'sync & upgrade'? Who thought that up?), but now I'm used to it.
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I was using Gentoo for a while before Arch. Tried Debian before switching over. Though I have a friend that praises ZenWalk highly.
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I made the switch last December after a few days of testing. I was also an Ubuntu user but I felt too restricted by it, it didn't seem like I was learning anything about Linux by using it and
I went home from college for winter break and spent the first 10 days just relaxing, downloading, and installing Arch on my laptop. I used it basically exclusively for 8 days, at which point I declared it my new official distro, and after break installed it on my desktop.
The "sync & upgrade" thing got me for a while to, but after you get used to it, pacman is a well-organized little critter.
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I've just replaced Ubuntu with Arch on my laptop and got everything working as it should be. I've been running Arch on my desktop for a few days, and liked it more than Ubuntu so I decided to go for it. For some reason the only media player that plays files off of my usb harddrive is VLC, but that's not too much of a problem.
I'm liking it
I say 'for now' because I have a few distro's in my list to try. Zenwalk, Debian, and Gentoo, to name a few. A friend suggested Slackware, so I'll also be looking at that. I have tried Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, and Arch is my favourite so far. Pacman annoyed the hell out of me originally (-Syu = 'sync & upgrade'? Who thought that up?), but now I'm used to it.
im kind look at slackware like a distro...for old people ..great distro..few..very few packages....gnome is a bit problm..there is some side projects...but u never know when they will end up...hoo well unless u try ull never know..
Its a sick world we live in....
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