Mihaienjoyslinux
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Hi I try to use arch linux but is so hard and i ask linux.org community to help me what I could do that is could be easy for me and no errors on system!
you could have a read through this : https://linux.org/threads/manual-install-vanilla-arch.36358/
I guess the trick is to get it installed and set up right in the beginning ; once your past that hurdle its plain sailing .
Another route is to go for EndeavourOS which is probably about 1% or so shy of being vanilla Arch
I just discovered this tool recently. Calam Arch.
From the link: If you love Arch Linux and want to use it, but don’t have the time to configure everything by hand, you may want to check out the Calam Arch installer. It is an excellent tool that can install vanilla Arch Linux with ease, rather than via the command line.How to install Arch Linux faster with Calam Arch
If you love Arch Linux and want to use it, but don't have the time to configure everything by hand, you may want to check out the Calam Arch installer. Itwww.addictivetips.com
List of videos on what to do after installing.
looks interesting worth a play with if i get any spare pc's to play and installI just discovered this tool recently. Calam Arch.
From the link: If you love Arch Linux and want to use it, but don’t have the time to configure everything by hand, you may want to check out the Calam Arch installer. It is an excellent tool that can install vanilla Arch Linux with ease, rather than via the command line.How to install Arch Linux faster with Calam Arch
If you love Arch Linux and want to use it, but don't have the time to configure everything by hand, you may want to check out the Calam Arch installer. Itwww.addictivetips.com
List of videos on what to do after installing.
well let us know how you get on !Well I installed garuda linux and it looks awesome! <3
Well update garuda linux is so cool Is like ubuntu but I like pacman commanda because u dont need to download and downlod manuallywell let us know how you get on !
you can also install pkgs from AUR using : sudo pacman -U <pkg.zst>
thats after getting PKGBUILD file and running makepkg -s on it
does garuda use any none vanilla Arch repo to your knowledge ?
[andrew@darkstar:~]$ cat /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist (10-16 19:35)
i'm playing with a mirror populator so mine starts :
Server = http://archlinux.uk.mirror.allworldit.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
Server = http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.archlinux.org/$repo/os/$arch
Server = http://mirrors.melbourne.co.uk/archlinux/$repo/os/$ar
ok open a terminal and type in :
Code:[andrew@darkstar:~]$ cat /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist (10-16 19:35) i'm playing with a mirror populator so mine starts : Server = http://archlinux.uk.mirror.allworldit.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch Server = http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.archlinux.org/$repo/os/$arch Server = http://mirrors.melbourne.co.uk/archlinux/$repo/os/$ar
i'm interested to see what you get. i think garuda has one garuda specific mirror and the rest vanilla Arch
well I use archfi and I dont know to check the box from drivers etc.all depends on how and what is the approach you are using to install ?