I use arch, btw

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Re: I use arch, btw

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rose_buddy wrote: Thu Feb 27, 2025 3:00 pm
Stefen_Maxwell wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 8:14 am I want to start an openSUSE hype train. I installed the tumbleweed version, and I am now a huge fan. The package manager seems to require the terminal, but it is pretty nice. Rolling release like arch, but also stable.
The only time I used openSUSE was when I worked at Lowes. (I liked it.) :lol:
What did you use it for? I think the POS I used when I worked retail had suse on it. I am still rocking openSuse which is weird. I'd thought I would have hopped off it for arch or pop!_OS but I haven't yet.
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Re: I use arch, btw

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CitricScion wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2025 3:06 am Honestly Ubuntu is a great option. The Linux that works for you is the best Linux, that's what I say!
honestly that's so true- as a total Linux noob I need something familiar to work with that's not entirely gonna throw me in the deep end, as I'm coming off Windows for the last... well basically forever! I should try Ubuntu eventually, I've been messing with Mint on a live USB to get the feel of things but haven't made the jump due to storage stuff atm.

But I agree, if it works for you then it works. I don't think it's more like morally pure to just work in terminal or just work with a desktop interface, it's *your computer* at the end of the day. you use it how you like :D
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Re: I use arch, btw

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Stefen_Maxwell wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 6:17 am What did you use it for? I think the POS I used when I worked retail had suse on it. I am still rocking openSuse which is weird. I'd thought I would have hopped off it for arch or pop!_OS but I haven't yet.
I worked there as a cashier. The POS system and the employee computers (used for training and clocking in) used openSUSE. They booted fast and didn't have any issues, it was great.
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Re: I use arch, btw

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rejectconvenience wrote: Sun Jul 28, 2024 9:28 am That's not true, I use pop_os, but what's your favorite distro? :geek:
HERESY!

I use Arch, BTW

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Re: I use arch, btw

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I started using Linux (around end of 2023 beginning of 2024 ) with Pop_OS, and even with the difficulties of someone who has only used Windows all their life, it wasn't hard to get used to the new workflow. Pop_OS was awesome and met everything I needed :D

When I started to get more comfortable and experiment with window managers it seemed more convenient to migrate to Arch (middle to end of 2024), where I could find the packages I wanted more easily. The installation script gave me a good basis for what I needed from the system without the scary parts of the manual one, and for now I'm using Hyprland with Gnome DE as fallback and it's been great.

like @rose_buddy, I also haven't had any problems so my opinion may change in a few updates haha
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