I've been using TuxedoOS for about six months and have found it to be the most stable distro for my needs, with everything working smoothly. I recently bought a second-hand laptop with a Clevo chassis which, after testing multiple distros, only seems to cooperate with Arch-based systems, particularly EndeavorOS. I've already managed to get most special hardware functions working on EndeavorOS, including keyboard lighting and fan control, which was a struggle on the Ubuntu-based distros. I value stability and predictability over constant updates, so now that I'm using an Arch-based distro, what important tips or differences should I be aware of in my usage?
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There are some great resources out there for Arch users! Be sure to take regular backups, experiment in a virtual machine before making changes, and always know what a command does before running it. This will help you avoid issues as you get comfortable with Arch.

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