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  • kpedersen
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    Originally posted by DanL View Post
    Good luck to Arch. Keep rolling. And keep documenting.
    The documentation is far superior to any other Linux distro and yet... it is still a ratty wiki XD

    But I agree. Good luck to Arch, it is one of the nicer distros to use.

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  • DanL
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    Good luck to Arch. Keep rolling. And keep documenting.

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  • Almindor
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    For those wishing for an installer it could be simple to take the old Antergos installer and use that. Just make sure wipe out all their repo stuff.

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  • Britoid
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    Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post

    Yeah, I learned that the hard way last night. Gonna move onto Kinoite 32 sometime today.

    Also learned not to remove my base install that doesn't have any extra layers/packages/whatever the proper term is. Real pain in the ass reverting them manually when the rebase fails for whatever reason.

    So much easier to boot up the default, rebase wtf:ever, rpm-ostree status, and copy/paste my layered packages.

    Been a fun week...with a ton of reboots because I keep forgetting that "rpm-ostree ex livefs" exists.
    If you do rpm-ostree reset and then rebase, then re-layer it should let you do all that without needing to do the reboot in the middle.

    Try not to use ex lifefs, it will cause more issues than it's worth, there's a reason behind --i-like-danger. Once you've got your base install done, try and use podman/toolbox/flatpak for everything else.

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  • skeevy420
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    Originally posted by Britoid View Post

    Good luck with Silverblue, I use it too and it stopped me distro hopping.

    You'll want to avoid Rawhide though, it's not even rolling, it's master branches.
    Yeah, I learned that the hard way last night. Gonna move onto Kinoite 32 sometime today.

    Also learned not to remove my base install that doesn't have any extra layers/packages/whatever the proper term is. Real pain in the ass reverting them manually when the rebase fails for whatever reason.

    So much easier to boot up the default, rebase wtf:ever, rpm-ostree status, and copy/paste my layered packages.

    Been a fun week...with a ton of reboots because I keep forgetting that "rpm-ostree ex livefs" exists.

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  • Britoid
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    Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post

    As a former Manjaro user, that's basically why I was using it. Over the years I got bit by a few of the bugs that crept into Arch Stable and the extra layer of catching crap that Manjaro offers has been nice.

    I've since moved on to Fedora Silverblue and I'll likely be using it for a good while even though I'm not that comfortable traditional RPM systems. Once you've done "rpm-ostree rebase fedora:fedora/rawhide/x86_64/silverblue" and saw that stuff didn't jive just right so you needed to revert and the revert process is literally "reboot and pick the old GRUB entry"....it's just awesome.

    Not trying to shill for Fedora -- Just saying that from the perspective of someone who has FUBAUR'd their system more than they can count, the benefits that ostree brings kicks some ass.

    Anyhoo, as someone whose last 10 years on Linux were 8 years on Arch followed by 2 on Arch-Based, I wish Arch the best of luck going forward and really hope that they somehow adopt ostree. Arch would really, really benefit from ostree.
    Good luck with Silverblue, I use it too and it stopped me distro hopping.

    You'll want to avoid Rawhide though, it's not even rolling, it's master branches.

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  • skeevy420
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    Originally posted by WebMac View Post

    That's what I thought at first. But now I just think that I prefer packages, that are a bit more stable than being "bleeding edge".
    As a former Manjaro user, that's basically why I was using it. Over the years I got bit by a few of the bugs that crept into Arch Stable and the extra layer of catching crap that Manjaro offers has been nice.

    I've since moved on to Fedora Silverblue and I'll likely be using it for a good while even though I'm not that comfortable traditional RPM systems. Once you've done "rpm-ostree rebase fedora:fedora/rawhide/x86_64/silverblue" and saw that stuff didn't jive just right so you needed to revert and the revert process is literally "reboot and pick the old GRUB entry"....it's just awesome.

    Not trying to shill for Fedora -- Just saying that from the perspective of someone who has FUBAUR'd their system more than they can count, the benefits that ostree brings kicks some ass.

    Anyhoo, as someone whose last 10 years on Linux were 8 years on Arch followed by 2 on Arch-Based, I wish Arch the best of luck going forward and really hope that they somehow adopt ostree. Arch would really, really benefit from ostree.

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  • Shiba
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    Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
    Aaron, you will be missed.
    I'm still missing Judd, when Arch was a good distro.

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  • azdaha
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    Originally posted by kaprikawn View Post
    I for one welcome our new Arch overlord
    tip of the hat to Kent Brockman

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  • WebMac
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    Originally posted by halo9en View Post

    Custom repositories = delayed releases. If you need an installer there are alternatives (Arcolinux, Endeavour, etc) using regular Arch repos.
    That's what I thought at first. But now I just think that I prefer packages, that are a bit more stable than being "bleeding edge".

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