Am I Ready to Switch to Arch Linux?

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Asked By TechieTurtle27 On

I've been managing Windows computers for work, but I'm looking to switch away from it for my home setup. I used RedHat from '98 to '01, then moved back to Windows, but now that gaming has improved on Linux, I've returned and really enjoy Ubuntu. However, I'm feeling like I'm missing out on something. I'm not a fan of snaps and have been facing occasional error messages about system crashes (no restart needed). I'm considering switching to Fedora, but I recently saw a video about installing Arch Linux and it seemed straightforward. Do you think I should make the switch even though my Ubuntu setup is working well?

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Answered By NerdyNomad44 On

Honestly, just give it a spin in a VM first. It's not a big deal; you don't need to treat it like a rite of passage! Learning through the installation process is valuable, even if your first go doesn't go perfectly.

GamerGeek12 -

So true! And using the archinstall script with your saved config helps a ton when reinstalling. But yeah, the manual install offers the best learning experience.

Answered By LinuxLover99 On

You should definitely give Arch a try if you're comfortable installing it without scripts or a GUI. It's like a test to see if you really want to get your hands dirty with Linux!

Answered By KernelGuru42 On

Check out the Installation Guide on the Arch wiki. If you think you can follow it without too much struggle, go for it! Just remember, Arch isn’t for the faint of heart – it’s all about customization and hands-on management!

DistroDude88 -

I totally agree! One of the best parts about Arch is the flexibility it provides, but you need to be prepared for some challenges as you set it up.

Answered By UbuntuReject69 On

Why not test it out first? You could use Archstrap from your current Ubuntu setup, stick it on a USB drive, and give Arch a try without committing to a full install. It’s a great way to see if Arch fits you without losing your current setup!

RetroRogue77 -

I tried Arch before, and while it was enlightening, I found managing updates and dependencies a constant headache. But if you like tinkering and experimenting, it’s definitely worth a shot!

Answered By OldSchoolLinuxer On

I’ve been using Linux since the early 2000s and give Arch a thumbs up! It's a little tricky to install, but once you get it going, it runs like a charm. Just make sure you're okay with frequent updates!

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