ArchLizzard on Nostr: My problem with #ArchLinux is that there is just so much I don't know that I don't ...
My problem with #ArchLinux is that there is just so much I don't know that I don't know, you know? Like, I got it to a point where it's mostly usable but there are still many things that just don't quite work as well as I would like, even I can work around them,, and I have no idea where to begin to solve the problem, it's hard to even describe the problem, I read a bunch of articles and ok, I found something to fix, I install some package or edit some configuration file, and now the thing that wasn't working before is kind of working but it's also now broken in a different way or made me realize there's a whole other problem underneath.
It's fun, it's really fascinating, it's an invaluable learning experience, I think everyone should try it every now and then. But to be honest, maybe I'm not smart enough, or maybe I just don't have enough spare time.
After a couple of weeks of tinkering, I think I'm moving to #Pop!_Os. It's actually quite good. I like the way its desktop combines Gnome with a Window Manager.
It's fun, it's really fascinating, it's an invaluable learning experience, I think everyone should try it every now and then. But to be honest, maybe I'm not smart enough, or maybe I just don't have enough spare time.
After a couple of weeks of tinkering, I think I'm moving to #Pop!_Os. It's actually quite good. I like the way its desktop combines Gnome with a Window Manager.