| ▲ | simgoh 5 hours ago | |||||||
> anyone already familiar with installing a Linux distro (especially any sort of -server variant) will be comfortable with the archinstall script. To be fair, thats not _generally_ the audience we tend to think about when we talk about the enshittification of Windows. We're usually talking regular consumers / computer users and "gamers" the latter of which is a wide range of people that can fend for themselves with instructions to people that cannot. | ||||||||
| ▲ | thewebguyd 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Fair enough, but I wouldn't generally direct that audience to vanilla arch linux as "gamers first distro" anyway. I'd direct them to something like Bazzite (Immutable), or CachyOS for staying arch-based but providing a GUI installer and tools, Endeavor OS, even Fedora, etc. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | theYipster 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
It's really a (good IMHO) sign of the times that us old hats have to remind ourselves that most new comers to Linux today aren't necessarily adept at installing another OS, let alone using the command line. The first time I installed Arch was maybe four years ago, but the very first dual boot setup I made was between Win 3.1 and OS/2 2.1 in 1993 when I was 10, and I've been playing with Linux since the mid-late 90s. When I first installed Arch the "hard way" I said to myself--"I don't understand why it has this reputation... this is all stuff I've done before countless times." Frankly, I'm still trying to figure out the distribution graph of Linux knowledge and how to engage with different skill levels. | ||||||||
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