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@Haxk20 Thanks for great information, what are your thought for arch noob to start with Monjaro?
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If you have a LOT of time then install Arch but if you want to get straight to work install Fedora.
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@Haxk20 ya need to allocate a couple of hours to go through the arch installation process. Have any tips to speed up the process?
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Ederbit7385yI use manjaro and didn't have any real problems untill now. Depends on what you consider a problem. Learned a lot when switching from windows. If you have more time Arch might be the better choice as I don't have an opinion on fedora
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h0ru5855y@bhushant3769 about installing arch: I found a while ago Anarchy Linux, it's really not bad (not too bloated), and even the die-hards will forgive you if you use it for your first installs, but the philosophy is really to build it yourself in all aspects.
I recommend Arch if you want to dive in and learn and have the largest repo of software ready (AUR).
If it just needs to work and always needs to work plus you don't want to put much time into it or anything too exotic, go with Fedora -
Konsole31215yIf u are new to Linux, Ubuntu or Fedora.
Otherwise Arch. (or it's derevatives)
Manjaro is a real good one.
Has nearly all the benefits of Arch without having to struggle with installation. Also comes with nice default themes. -
Linux distro usually depends on you, not on the distro itself.
All distros had good and bad parts. It's like a car. It all depends on your needs.
Read about them, consider everyones opinions, but do not get them as true (they are true to them, not necessarily to you). If you have some time, test them before commit to one.
You will learn more and will make a better choice. :) -
I know it ain't one of the options you listed...but pop os is really great.
Of the previous ones I would go for Arch. I really liked it back when i used it, but i am currently in love with pop os -
Linux MX, lightweight like Arch but it's Debian so support and stability is plenty.
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Fedora or Arch?
Will be using on the laptop.
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