I've been seeing a lot of Arch Linux content on TikTok and YouTube, and it looks stunning—really smooth and fast! However, my first attempt to install it ended in disaster when I accidentally deleted everything. Now, on my second attempt, I'm feeling lost. I need guidance on what I actually need, where to learn about customizing (ricing), and which desktop environment would be best for me. Right now, I'm using Zorin as my distro.
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Be careful with Arch if you're new to Linux! It's often not recommended for first-time users. You might want to start with a beginner-friendly distro like Mint or Ubuntu before diving into Arch.
Reading the manual is key! If you’re unsure, consider using a distro with an installer, like EndeavourOS. Remember, Arch doesn't come with a desktop environment by default, and all that customization can actually be done on other distros too.
Always consult the Arch Wiki; it's packed with useful info. Check this link for the main page: wiki.archlinux.org/title/Main_page.
For your first install, try using archinstall in a VM. You could also start with a stable distro like Fedora or Ubuntu, then use tools like virt-manager or QEMU to play with Arch.
You might want to stick with Zorin for your main system and test out Arch in a virtual machine. It’ll save you from potential headaches!

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