This is new taking up were Antergos left off. I'm going to format my Antergos install and install this to try it out. I'll let everyone know how smoothly the install goes.
Please do. I'm curious about this. Fedora is my current driver but Arch seems interesting.
Arch itself is for intermediates and up. Arch is a very very stable distro. Now this is not like Antergos, antergos was simple yet effective at the same time. THis is just a bad fake of it. I suggest trying Manjaro myself, it's different than antergos but it at least comes with a graphical installer. I'm using MX now and it's stable as fuck and runs in ram on a usb3 stick, it updates all the time to the stick it finds your usb drives and does everything a drive installed OS does but in ram so it's much faster. You just put in a usb stick you burned the ISO on and install it to another usb stick and then reboot and it's boot without F keys since the grub entry is on the usb stick. Now another good one I had installed was Feren OS, nice, quick, smooth, and decent looking also. SO check out MX linux and Feren Linux for possibilities, MX is debian based and Feren is Ubuntu based.
Tried Manjaro. It's not nearly as good or stable as folks claim. Tried MX, shit broke when they did a kernel update. Mint and Fedora are the only two distros I've used that just work and don't break 2 months in. But Ubuntu's fuckery with 32bit libs in the future, and forcing snaps down your throat, means I'm never using an Ubuntu based distro again
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