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minus-squaretechnologicalcavemanlinkfedilink4•1 year agoI like arch, but also use debian on computers I don’t use often. Then I mess with the bsds on a few spare thinkpads.
minus-squarecroobatlinkfedilink1•1 year agoBeen using it for 2 years now, don’t let the obnoxious 1% fool you, it is really cool.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•1 year agoDoes anyone actually use Arch as a daily driver?
minus-square@zaphodb2002link2•1 year agoI use Arch with i3 on my main gaming/dev machine. Most of my other (older) machines are Manjaro or Debian though.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoMy primary gaming/dev machine is arch as well but i use kde.
minus-squaretechnologicalcavemanlinkfedilink1•1 year agoI do, it’s my main one. My primary computer uses arch. I just like debian for my not commonly used computers because it’s a stable release.
I like arch, but also use debian on computers I don’t use often. Then I mess with the bsds on a few spare thinkpads.
Been using it for 2 years now, don’t let the obnoxious 1% fool you, it is really cool.
Does anyone actually use Arch as a daily driver?
I use Arch with i3 on my main gaming/dev machine. Most of my other (older) machines are Manjaro or Debian though.
My primary gaming/dev machine is arch as well but i use kde.
I do, it’s my main one. My primary computer uses arch. I just like debian for my not commonly used computers because it’s a stable release.
Plenty of people do.