• Churbleyimyam@lemm.ee
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        9 hours ago

        “I use Arch BTW” is a meme in the Linux community. It reflects the perceived urge of Arch users to boast about using it.

        Welcome to Linux :)

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        7 hours ago

        Then Arch is kind of a terrible choice for you. I use it (btw), but I’ve been using linux since 2008.

        The learning curve and constant need to troubleshoot things isn’t great for beginners.

        EDIT: can someone explain why I’m getting downvoted? Isn’t this common knowledge that Mint and other begginner-friendly distros that don’t have complicated package managers and require less configuration and maintenance are better for someone who’s just starting with Linux?

        I myself began with Ubuntu back in '08 but nowadays use both Arch and Mint.

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          2 hours ago

          What are y’all doing that you need to troubleshoot constantly? My experience with arch is about the same as my experience with Debian.

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          6 hours ago

          That’s one of the reasons I chose arch. Because of the difficulty i can’t take shortcuts or be lazy and have to actually learn. When I tried something like Pop_OS I definitely enjoyed it but didn’t really learn anything because it was all done for me.

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            5 hours ago

            Arch Linux can be a bit overwhelming for newbies when trying out for the first time. Hey if you are comfortable with it then so be it. But if you have tried other friendly distros before this you can get an understanding of different package managers, arch packages, AUR etc. And to answer the question if you installed KDE through pacman or AUR helper, then it will be updated automatically when you update other packages through it.