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Alex Db2014-11-06 21:19:50
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Alex Db, 2014-11-06 21:19:50

When to start using arch linux?

I would like to start to better understand how the OS works.
But the complexity of entering into the use of archa scares.
Advise the stages of entry or distributions simpler,
so that you can sit in the evening for 1-2 hours to pick it up
. Experience is small - about 6 months ago I started using ubundu.

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Meehalkoff, 2014-11-06
@alexdb

Something must click in your head. If you suddenly ask how to recognize this click among other clicking stuff, well ... here's your answer:
Once again, reinstalling Ubuntu, you notice that this error report "f**k" every time you boot the system.
You got used to apt-get for a long time, but here you don’t understand yum or whatever it is.
You really want everything to be really simple:
an example of installing arch.
1. prepare the hard drive.
2. install the base system.
3. install the graphic system.
4. install what is really needed.
5. do not install unnecessary junk.

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Sergey Petrikov, 2014-11-06
@RicoX

When there is a lot of free time and not enough sex - that's it, otherwise archa has an excellent dock.

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Konstantin Dovnar, 2014-11-06
@SolidlSnake

In about two hours, that will be it.

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Alexander Ganin, 2014-11-07
@Xo4yBce3HaTb

I myself switched to arch on the laptop back in the days of rc.conf, which is why I liked it then. There was an experience with FreeBSD and this principle pleased. Not then, not now, there are no problems with the installation. Especially with an extensive wiki (it's better to read it in English). If you do it on the wiki, it will take about 30 minutes for the first time.

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