I installed Arch for the first time in a VM. Here's what I think of it.
by TronNerd82 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6MTC6)
For the most part, I only use Slackware, Debian, and BSD, while occasionally trying out new distros in VMs.
I finally decided to fall for the 'i UsE aRcH bTw" meme and check out Arch in a VM. It was surprisingly easy using archinstall (I know that's the "noob" approach, but it works, so that's what I used).
Upon finishing the install, I did the post-install setup, and took the screenshot you see here, with the obligatory neofetch and weeb wallpaper.
I know I didn't use it too much, but here's my opinion:
it's OK. Nothing special. Arch is nice enough, but I fail to see the relentless hype surrounding it and how it's supposedly above all other distros.
These are just my opinions, so take them with a grain of salt.
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I finally decided to fall for the 'i UsE aRcH bTw" meme and check out Arch in a VM. It was surprisingly easy using archinstall (I know that's the "noob" approach, but it works, so that's what I used).
Upon finishing the install, I did the post-install setup, and took the screenshot you see here, with the obligatory neofetch and weeb wallpaper.
I know I didn't use it too much, but here's my opinion:
it's OK. Nothing special. Arch is nice enough, but I fail to see the relentless hype surrounding it and how it's supposedly above all other distros.
These are just my opinions, so take them with a grain of salt.
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