I’m planning to switch from Manjaro to pure Arch, but I really like the easy setup Manjaro provides. Are there any guides, wikis, or personal tips to replicate that setup on a fresh Arch install? Looking for something that covers the essential packages, configurations, and tweaks to get a similar out‑of‑the‑box feel. Thanks in advance!

  • prunerye@slrpnk.net
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    15 hours ago

    I mean, you don’t necessarily need a fresh Arch install; I’d wager you could just switch to Arch in place by editing your /etc/pacman.conf and /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist to Arch repos. You’d probably need to keep a Manjaro section at the bottom of pacman.conf to avoid breaking too many things at first. Is this a good idea? Probably not, but it’d be fun to try.

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    1 day ago

    Pure Arch isn’t going to give you what you want. EndeavourOS is probably a better option. Nice installer, a relatively kind and helpful community on their forums, and you can use the Arch wiki to fill in the gaps.

    https://endeavouros.com/

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      9 minutes ago

      I’ll second this. I left Manjaro for EndeavourOS a few weeks ago and, so far at least, the experience has been flawless.

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      16 hours ago

      Really great guide! That site has lots of useful tips. They’re kept very current and there’s no paywall or ads either.

      For your Arch with Cinnamon install, I also recommend this guide.

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    1 day ago

    But why? Sorry if that is a vague question. Of it ain’t broke…

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    1 day ago

    I am not aware of any guides, but I know that in order to get the terminal to look like Manjaro’s, you will need to install the zsh shell with the powerlevel10k theme and zsh-syntax-highlighting. I believe they also use either zsh-autocomplete or zsh-autosuggestions.

    At least, this was how it was configured back when I used Manjaro several years ago.

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    21 hours ago

    I’m planning to switch from Manjaro to pure Arch, but I really like the easy setup Manjaro provides

    Can’t you remove the specific Manjaro packages/configurations? I did this when I installed EndeavourOS, I removed ever endeavour-specific package and my “about system” shows “Arch” instead of “Endeavour” now.

    I believe that this way you don’t have to lose any files.

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      3 hours ago

      Iirc manjaro changes the package management to not be rolling release, I think you would have to add back in the base arch repos and risk versioning issues.