No you don’t. If you use any pre-packaged version of Arch, it’s not Arch. If you use a GUI installer, it’s not Arch. If you’ve followed a YouTube tutorial, it’s not Arch. If you’ve opened up this support request, but did not update your system in the last 37 seconds, it’s not Arch.
Honestly the installation guide is super easy to follow and well on the shorter side. Installing arch isn’t the arduous test of one’s linux knowledge some make it out to be
I use Arch btw
No you don’t. If you use any pre-packaged version of Arch, it’s not Arch. If you use a GUI installer, it’s not Arch. If you’ve followed a YouTube tutorial, it’s not Arch. If you’ve opened up this support request, but did not update your system in the last 37 seconds, it’s not Arch.
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Honestly the installation guide is super easy to follow and well on the shorter side. Installing arch isn’t the arduous test of one’s linux knowledge some make it out to be
Your reply didn’t include the last timestamp you’ve updated your Arch install.
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In case anyone else was wondering, I use Arch.
So do I, but that dosen’t mean we aren’t enemies.
Arch users: I updated grub and my computer won’t boot. Wtf?!
Other distros: thank you for finding the bug on latest version of grub. It’s fixed now so our users don’t have to experience it.
You’re welcomed 😉