So is anyone using Arch Linux and can you convince me why I should even bother?
Convince me otherwise. Like Gentoo, I've gotten part way through
this and realized "why the fuck am I doing this?"
Chicken Head wrote to All <=-
So is anyone using Arch Linux and can you convince me why I
should even bother?
I decided to try with Arch and it's...painful. I know they want
to be "Linux from the ground up" but even basic things like
setting up your network and basic stuff is painful. Needlessly
painful.
I am a fan of FreeBSD and I feel like they are trying to do what
FreeBSD does...only wrong. Painful. FreeBSD can get you going
from the ground up with minimal effort and pain. The FreeBSD
guide is great. The Arch Wiki? Not so good. Bootstrapping
Linux is not "fun" and the worst parts should be automated with a
simple script. Getting all the way through, rebooting and
finding there is no networking..that's bullshit. Networking
should be part of the base install full stop. It's 2020 after
all.
Convince me otherwise. Like Gentoo, I've gotten part way through
this and realized "why the fuck am I doing this?"
So is anyone using Arch Linux and can you convince me why I should
even bother?
I decided to try with Arch and it's...painful. I know they want to be "Linux from the ground up" but even basic things like setting up your network and basic stuff is painful. Needlessly painful.
I am a fan of FreeBSD and I feel like they are trying to do what
FreeBSD does...only wrong. Painful. FreeBSD can get you going from
the ground up with minimal effort and pain.
The FreeBSD guide is
great. The Arch Wiki? Not so good. Bootstrapping Linux is not "fun" and the worst parts should be automated with a simple script.
Getting
all the way through, rebooting and finding there is no
networking..that's bullshit.
Networking should be part of the base
install full stop. It's 2020 after all.
Convince me otherwise. Like Gentoo, I've gotten part way through this and realized "why the fuck am I doing this?"
So is anyone using Arch Linux and can you convince me why I should
even bother?
Less painful, if you use Manjaro. Almost no compiling.
Save yourself the time and aggravation of trying all that crap,
and just install Slackware.
Hello Chicken!
10 Jan 20 17:19, Chicken Head wrote to All:
Convince me otherwise. Like Gentoo, I've gotten part way through
this and realized "why the fuck am I doing this?"
It all depends on what you're actually looking for. Right now I can only guess. Ever tried Sabayon?
Regards,
Gerrit
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Chicken Head wrote to All <=-
So is anyone using Arch Linux and can you convince me why I
should even bother?
I decided to try with Arch and it's...painful. I know they want
to be "Linux from the ground up" but even basic things like
setting up your network and basic stuff is painful. Needlessly painful.
I am a fan of FreeBSD and I feel like they are trying to do what FreeBSD does...only wrong. Painful. FreeBSD can get you going
from the ground up with minimal effort and pain. The FreeBSD
guide is great. The Arch Wiki? Not so good. Bootstrapping
Linux is not "fun" and the worst parts should be automated with a simple script. Getting all the way through, rebooting and
finding there is no networking..that's bullshit. Networking
should be part of the base install full stop. It's 2020 after
all.
Convince me otherwise. Like Gentoo, I've gotten part way through
this and realized "why the fuck am I doing this?"
Save yourself the time and aggravation of trying all that crap,
and just install Slackware.
... If it weren't for Edison we'd be using computers by candlelight
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Ever tried Sabayon?
Good Question! I guess what I am looking for is
Chicken Head wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Convince me otherwise. Like Gentoo, I've gotten part way through
this and realized "why the fuck am I doing this?"
Save yourself the time and aggravation of trying all that crap,
and just install Slackware.
You took the words right out of my mouth. It's been eons since I
used Slackware last and I think I might give it a look again.
For what it's worth I started out using the very ancient SLS
distro that became Slack. Then got sucked into the RedHat/Mandrake/Debian/Ubuntu vortex (in that order).
Is it true Slackware is still systemd free?
Or do I have to use Devuan for that.
I decided to try with Arch and it's...painful. I know they want to be "Linux from the ground up" but even basic things like setting up your network and basic stuff is painful. Needlessly painful.
Good Question! I guess what I am looking for is what I got from FreeBSD...just a nice minimalist setup that I can build on, as opposed to say, Ubuntu where you get too much and end up removing what you don't want.
I decided to try with Arch and it's...painful. I know they want to be
"Linux from the ground up" but even basic things like setting up your
network and basic stuff is painful. Needlessly painful.
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