Arch Linux

What is the best easy to use distribution basted on Arch Linux?

Antergos vs. Manjaro

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ANTERGOS
It is GOD-TIER

Manjaro IMO.

Arch Linux.

This
It's literally just following a checklist.

What kind of a shitty excuse for a logo is that?

If you like system dicks, stick with Antergos. If not, choose Manjaro. Manjaro is slightly less bleeding edge unless you prefer using packages from AUR. Overall, Manjaro just werks.

This is the only correct answer. If you're going to use Arch, use it right

The point of archlinux is that it's archlinux. When someone does it for you then you're completely avoiding the reason to have archlinux.

If you can't handle it then check out architect linux, it's an easier way to install arch.

Arch a meme OP.
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Parabola doesn't get a mention?

Anygays, Arch Linux is the best Arch-based GNU/Linux distribution.


It's time to move on, man.

Seriously though, what you really want is Gentoo

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systemD/Arch cuck, install gentoo

Sounds pretty sensible to me#


the d is lowercase

In theory it sounds cool, but in practice it's shit.

Give it to me straight: Would learning to set up Arch from memory actually teach me anything beneficial or not?

no.

There are a few useful manual configuration parts that you should instead learn when you actually have a need for them.

It would be fine if the developers weren't raging faggots.

No, that's completely idiotic

I use Arch, but that's some major incompetence. How hard is it to write #!/bin/bash in scripts that are in bash?

Is there a way to bootstrap Antergos from an Arch install medium and use cnchi to do an Antergos install, with Antergos defaults and packages?