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  • NaoPb
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    10 months ago

    May I ask why you would prefer Arch over others?

    I am not too familiar with Arch. It seems interesting to me to play around with it and follow a guide to set it up on one of my pc’s.

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      10 months ago

      Sure, Arch is very much a distro that you only will install what you want and none of the extras until you find a need. There’s none of the extra bloat you get in most distros. And if you want to install something that isn’t part of a distro package, you can install it via the Arch Users Repository (AUR) which has a combination of both binaries and source packages that will compile at install.

      And most importantly all of that is easy to maintain, including the AUR using either pacman (the package manager) or yay (a wrapper for pacman that can update not only distro packages but anything in AUR). The worst part about installing projects manually is usually you have to do all the work of keeping it up to date, with but yay, it’s just “yay”, say yes a few times, and you’re generally done for everything.

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        10 months ago

        Interesting. I’ve used AUR back when I used manjaro that one time, but “yay” sounds really usefull.

        It’s important to me to customize my desktop experience so that I have a similar workflow across all my pc’s. Chances are high I’ll be installing some things out of AUR.