That arch laptop looks exactly like my laptop lmao
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I can only laugh at the comics they need to make to justify their distros. I use my Arch machine for work and it works far better than when I was using Debian. Also I am not putting up with an ancient kernel and Nvidia drivers. I even have to setup pipewire manually on debian and on Fedora it's codecs. Both ridiculous.
Meanwhile the OpenSUSE user is sitting contently in their bubble while everyone else is fighting.
the gentoo user is still selecting kernel options they will never need while libre office compiles
I started installing it about a year and a half ago and I think it's still not finished. The best distro is the one you can using during installation.
Whoever made this eons ago was a genius.
You look like you have some biases. btw.
I use cloister by the way.
It's like arch but you reinstall it at least 10 times in a row before you get anywhere.
You have a problem with veganism?
I've used all these distros and I've never contributed shit lol. Love that shirt though... Is the v supposed to be like the vim logo? Or maybe upside down arch.
I think it's a meme like arch users and vegans "how do you find them in a crowd? Don't worry they'll let you know"
In reality it's mostly the opposide tho. Like in any Social Media post about plant based food you get bunch of meat eaters who have to announce to everyone how much they enjoy eating meat.
I've had more issues with most distros than arch.
Personally I've had more issues tweaking Debian to just work as needed then Arch
Agreed. Try to setup newer nvidia drivers, a newer kernel and it is the furthest from stable as any distro ever was.
I had more troubles with Debian than arch. I have some old nvidia stuff and some non-standard sound stuff.
I had past exp with Debian not working on my laptop.
So when buying a new Desktop, I made sure to check my Motherboard for compatibility before the purchase, so that it would work well on Debian.
Then I went with EndeavourOS. π