Hey everyone! I'm completely new to Linux and getting tired of Windows. With Windows 10 reaching its end of life, I decided to make the switch. I've authenticated an Arch Linux ISO and created a bootable USB. My main question is: is Arch Linux a suitable option for beginners like me who are eager to learn how the system works?
4 Answers
If you're keen on using Arch, diving into the Arch documentation is crucial. Just keep in mind that it expects you to put in effort to understand its intricacies. For now, I'd suggest starting with an easier distro to learn the foundational concepts of Linux.
I think Arch is a bit too much for beginners. If you're asking whether you should use it, I'd say you might want to go for a more user-friendly distro first and get comfortable with the basics of Linux before diving into Arch.
I really wouldn't recommend Arch as your first distro. It can be quite complicated, and it’s better to start with something a bit easier to grasp, then maybe give Arch a shot later on.
You might want to check out some resources before jumping into Arch. The community has helpful migration tips and guides that could really assist you in transitioning smoothly, but it does require a willingness to read the documentation and learn.
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