![]() ![]() ![]() People new to the Arch world can also try the excellent Manjaro – a user-friendly version of Arch which is almost perfectly Arch compatible. And you’ll find very little you can’t install directly from the Arch repositories.Īnd Arch has by a country mile, the VERY BEST documentation – pretty nearly any issue you encounter with anything you install under Arch will be dealt with and in a simple easy to follow manner. Not the easiest to install (although there are ways and means to avoid the hard-line “Arch way” – hint: Zen installer) but once done there’s nothing to change. …it’s always bang up to date (being a rolling distribution) and you can customise it any way you want – simple and fast or flashy with all bells and whistles (or anything between) – it’s all up to you. Please enjoy them, and thank you to all the members who contributed these. They provide some good views on how to get into using Linux, appropriate distributions to pick and reasons for continuing to use Linux. Editor: In response to my questions of a) What is your favourite Linux distro? b) What is it about this particular distro that makes it your favourite? and c) What originally made you start using Linux and/or why would you recommend someone switch from Windows to Linux? these are what members contributed via Yammer or email. ![]()
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