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which one's the better "arch for noobs"?
>>106026014 (OP)I use Endeavor and it just werks. Doesn't fuck with my repos, doesn't have any weird base setup that causes problems down the line, it's just Arch with some sane defaults and pre-installed applications to make your life easier
>>106026014 (OP)regular old arch is basically babbies first linux. How low is your iq that you need that easy shit simplified even more?
>>106026014 (OP)installing arch is easy? just read the install guide while you're installing it
>>106026014 (OP)i don't use arch, but forks are GAY
>>106026534>>106026635you expect too much from the average desktop user
>>106026534No, I'm just incredibly lazy.
>>106026534>>106026635I messed up my install when I tried it in a VM.
No more. I don't wanna learn all that.
>>106027329how? you can more or less just copy and paste their examples from the guide
>>106026014 (OP)for me, it's Nyarch Linux
>>106027356i'm guessing this is it's just arch with a pink KDE and some packages that could be user installed and none of the security implications of trusting some_random_guy™
>>106026014 (OP)Cachy is just straight up superior to Arch in every way
If you want the cachy repos or kernel or how they configure things you should just add these things to arch. I think arch is a fairly simple distro (its main benefit) after the initial learning curve and it is only a detriment to yourself if you use an install script or a gui installer.
Arch only "breaks" because things act in a way you don't expect, if you don't know what you're installing or why then how do you expect to maintain a stable system? It sounds like it would be a total nightmare for the average user
I'm just glad you bros are using Linux- you've already won the game.
Just use EndeavorOS, it's literally Arch with a GUI installer.
>>106026014 (OP)Concave polyhedra vs convex polyhedra? For me, it's convex polyhedra.
>>106026534Tell that to my still non-functional l2tp/ipsec vpn