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Three PCs are currently
Daily Driver laptop: Mint
Gaming PC: PikaOS
Media Center PC: CachyOS
But I actually did install it -- after accidentally wiping all of my bootloaders and every single bit of space on my SSD while partitioning during my first attempt, and then spending 24 hours figuring out why my Mediatek driver wasn't working.
Its working now. My ass was thoroughly kicked (first time with arch, starting to learn linux)
Yes. 100%
It's my first time using Arch on my main system in around 12 years. Let's hope this time doesn't go as bad as the last.
I have been contemplating putting Fedora or something on something.
I use a few GNU/Linux distributions like PureOS and Trisquel. I straight up refuse to use any Ubuntu (Canonical Ltd.) distributions for being corporate sellouts to advertisers; I'll never trust them again after a stunt like that.
green tastes like spearmint bubblegum