![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Adding “ yay” to install AUR packages was easy enough, and here comes the best feature of Arch : the presence of packages I need for my work in AUR, so installing stuff like MS-Teams, Apache Directory Studio, Visual Studio Code, P圜harm Professional, InSync, Master PDF Editor and diverse other commercial software package is so much easier than what I endured in Kubuntu. The new “archinstall” menu-based installation does its job, and by only adding the KDE menu, I quickly (say 15 minutes) ended up with a working laptop. Download an ISO, dd to an USB stick, and boot it. I was surprised how Arch Linux good and easy is. After all, having started my UNIX life in 1991 with DEC ULTRIX, Arch would be a very sane way, right ? I considered Manjaro for a while but decided to go for the original, for-techies, rolling-distribution version. I quickly came to Arch Linux, as I was always very impressed by the excellent documentation and what looked like a nice community. After reading a few blog entries and watching some videos on why techies started to become annoyed with Canonical opinionated way of forcing stuff that nobody asked for, I suddenly came aware of the same issues, and decided to look around for another distribution. The cause was the problematic Canonical Snap that packs everything into bloated binaries. that even with modern CPUs, huge RAM and fast SSD, starting applications tended to become slower with time. However, since a while, a few issues have been nagging me, e.g. The Kubuntu installation was simple to use even for complex features like disk-encryption. ![]() It worked for years and was stable, fast and most of the time easy. For a while I used an Apple Macbook Pro, but at some point I was constantly compiling diverse MacPorts packages to the point that Linux made more sense. This entry was posted in Linux on by Charles Buecheįor years, and after using Gentoo in the years 2000-2005, I have been using Kubuntu LTS on my successive laptops. ![]()
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