I'm new to the Linux world, having switched from Windows to various distributions like Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Debian. I've done a lot of distro hopping and I'm finally looking to settle down with a system that allows for complete customization and control. I'm really interested in Arch Linux but I don't feel confident enough to install it without some guidance. I have a tech background and am comfortable with coding (Python and C), so I'm ready to dive into the terminal. I'm currently using Mint, which I find familiar, but I want to experience the depth of customization that Arch offers. I'm trying to set this up on a spare PC before I mess with my main rig. Any pointers or advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Honestly, if you’re still getting your bearings in Linux, jumping straight to Arch might be a bit rough. It requires a lot of hands-on work and learning. Maybe explore some of those lighter distros first to build your confidence. But if you really want the challenge, go for it! Just don't expect it to be a walk in the park.
The Arch Wiki is your best friend! It's super detailed and covers everything you need to know. Just take your time with it, plan your steps, and test things out as you go. There’s no secret sauce to success with Arch, just patience and a willingness to learn. You’ve got this!
I appreciate your concern! I’m ready for the challenge and the learning that comes with it. I won’t be discouraged!