• @1luv8008135
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    55 days ago

    I’m also realising this rabbit hole with every second I spend on Lemmy. Hell I was reading up on arch at 2 am last night when I couldn’t get to sleep….

    • Possibly linux
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      35 days ago

      Honestly I would skip Arch and just use something like Fedora or Debian. Arch is way over rated. You can build a Arch like system out of anything.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 days ago

        Yeah, but the difference is quite huge IMHO. Arch philosophy is user centric so it is deliberately minimal because then it is up to you what to add instead of having to remove something to get what you want.

        • Possibly linux
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          03 days ago

          You can do that with any distro really

          “Minimal” is such a weird concept to focus on in 2025. What are are you going for? Low ram usage?

          • @[email protected]
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            12 days ago

            Yes, but as I said the way to get there is different. With a minimalistic approach you add stuff that you know you want. With the default approach you either remove stuff that you may not know yet if it was a part of something else that you want/need, or you just let it be.

            Minimal concept in 2025 is not weird at all. It’s a preference really. I just prefer my system to be as minimal as possible (not necessarily small mind you). The same reason why I setup my VSCode plugins to be disabled except to enable the needed plugins at different workspaces. So I will not be distracted by something that I do not use.

      • @1luv8008135
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        14 days ago

        I’m using Ubuntu across a few devices atm. All the arch memes and the sleeplessness just drove me to go find out what the fuss was all about.

    • @AtariDump
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      4 days ago

      Start with something like mint and works your way to other distros.

      You should be able to live boot mint to see how it runs before committing to installing.

      • @1luv8008135
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        04 days ago

        Been using Ubuntu for a bit but mint does sound like a good next step if I decide to swap.