@PossiblyAxolotl it was cool reading your blog post on installing Arch for the first time! How has it been? Do you still see yourself sticking with Arch on that machine or somewhere else?
I've thought about installing Arch at some point, but I still get intimidated. Even when you learn how to install Linux, that's still very different from installing Arch or similar distros.
Anyone else use Arch? How long have you been using it? What do you like about it? What unique thing have you done with your system? I guess we can make this the Arch love thread lol
Blog post: https://blog.possiblyaxolotl.com/2025/0 ... -arch-btw/
Using arch btw
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Re: Using arch btw
It's honestly overall been the most reliable distro I've used, and I weirdly really like getting a very barebones distro where I assemble all the tools I use on it. I think I will still stick with Arch for the forseeable future, as I also want to get into ricing the Niri wayland compositor and some other stuff. I actually just now had my first "Arch Linux moment" where I updated and then suddenly my internet connection was gone, but I worked through it and am probably gonna blog about it tomorrow lol. I am also curious about bare Debian as I've almost exclusively used Debian based distros prior to trying Arch and it seems fairly barebones and customizable compared to something more common like Mint or Ubuntu, but for now I'm happy just messing with it in virtual machines and pretty happy with my current setup overall. It's definitely easier to install and also comes pretty empty, and I noticed that in the installer they actually give you the choice of what desktop environment you want with it which I think is really neat.
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How did you prepare for installing Arch? Did you just follow the wiki and work with any recommendations there, or did you need to have a list of what exactly you wanted beforehand for anything that needed to be done before you're done installing?
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I didn't really have much of a plan, I just knew I wanted to install KDE Plasma and followed the wiki, and gradually over time I've been installing more stuff as needed like printer drivers and that.CitricScion wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 1:11 am How did you prepare for installing Arch? Did you just follow the wiki and work with any recommendations there, or did you need to have a list of what exactly you wanted beforehand for anything that needed to be done before you're done installing?
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I have been a long time Arch user. The Installation Process, as long as you don't try something Funky, is actually fairly Straight forward and well Documented on the Arch Wiki. So trying it isn't too difficult, and you learn some neat things that will help you save your System when it fails.
My Personal Experience with Arch has been really Good, my PC installation is currently 1 Year Old, and has been running really well. But I have a tendency to reinstall my System regularly. But what I like about Arch is the expansive Repository, and the Bare-bones Nature, which gave ample Opportunity to build my OS the way I want it. So give it a try and on your Journey will teach you many things that are interesting.
My Personal Experience with Arch has been really Good, my PC installation is currently 1 Year Old, and has been running really well. But I have a tendency to reinstall my System regularly. But what I like about Arch is the expansive Repository, and the Bare-bones Nature, which gave ample Opportunity to build my OS the way I want it. So give it a try and on your Journey will teach you many things that are interesting.