EndeavourOS, which is literally just Arch Linux with an UI install. Stable and, if anything happens, all problems get quickly reported to their forums and solved in the same day.
Eu souI'm looking for lots of customization ideas for things I can put on various things. If anyone has any ideas for apps and things that would allow me to have my own private system, I'm not using it anymore. Even though I like Windows, it no longer has the same magic it had for me as a child.
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QuemI meant that I'm looking for Linux application ideas to customize my system to My personality
I use the suru plus 30 barcelona Icon theme on linux, it's a bit old, but it still looks great, If you're looking for something a bit more updated, reversal and Kora are other great icon themes for Linux, in those you can pick different versions that match the accent colors of your desktop
Eu uso o tema de ícones Suru Plus 30 Barcelona no Linux. Ele é um pouco antigo, mas ainda tem uma ótima aparência. Se você procura algo mais moderno, Reversal e Kora são outras ótimas opções de temas de ícones para Linux. Nesses temas, você pode escolher diferentes versões que combinam com as cores de destaque da sua área de trabalho.
ObrigadoThanks for the idea that I'm going to enter the world of Linux because of the programming system, that's how I'm going to enter the world of computing.
Well if you ever want to try it, feel free to ask here, alot better than asking on most forums as while they are definitely the vast minority, the linux elitists are by far the loudest.
just coming in to say that even though I have Windows 11 on both of my gaming and college laptops due to incompatibility with certain software that I use 24/7 that doesn't have any other viable alternative, Linux is on pretty much anything else that isn't owned by a different family member. only one other PC has Windows 11, but the rest have PeppermintOS.
unless a family member wants to mess with arch, there will never be an arch based computer in my house, and if I get a steam deck I'm putting bazzite on there cause I've been hearing that compatibility is better
I've been on my steam deck for almost 2 months straight, it freezes up sometimes but its a really good device, especially since I just beat 2009 wolfenstein on it just yesterday
switched about a year ago. its a lot better. feels 30% faster overall compared to win10 on aged amd.
my favorite thing about it is that system crashes are now of my own doing, instead of someone else.
it also gave me that feeling of using pc for the first time again, nostalgic.
i still have my hdd with an image of my win install because i was afraid, that i might want to go back. but ill format it soon, for sure.
I'd generally suggest linux mint over ubuntu for simplicity, ubuntu has made some odd choices lately that can have knock on effects and effect your experience, though it's not like ubuntu is nessisarily terrible, it's just the closest to win 11 in it's handling of things (for better or worse).
just coming in to say that even though I have Windows 11 on both of my gaming and college laptops due to incompatibility with certain software that I use 24/7 that doesn't have any other viable alternative, Linux is on pretty much anything else that isn't owned by a different family member. only one other PC has Windows 11, but the rest have PeppermintOS.
unless a family member wants to mess with arch, there will never be an arch based computer in my house, and if I get a steam deck I'm putting bazzite on there cause I've been hearing that compatibility is better
If you don't mind me asking, why do you dislike arch?
I mean it's fine as there are legitimate pros and cons to arch but i've never seen someone outright dislike it like you do so i'm curious.
switched about a year ago. its a lot better. feels 30% faster overall compared to win10 on aged amd.
my favorite thing about it is that system crashes are now of my own doing, instead of someone else.
it also gave me that feeling of using pc for the first time again, nostalgic.
i still have my hdd with an image of my win install because i was afraid, that i might want to go back. but ill format it soon, for sure.
If you don't mind me asking, why do you dislike arch?
I mean it's fine as there are legitimate pros and cons to arch but i've never seen someone outright dislike it like you do so i'm curious.
I do not like Arch because not only did it destroy one of my PCs removing a bunch of components that the computer cannot recognize anymore (I've done enough research getting back the drivers and came out empty handed), the people who use arch are very annoying and I have to see "I use Arch btw" every single time Linux gets mentioned with a Windows problem. Sure, I get the hype behind Linux: It's miles better than WIndows (and even outperforms some gaming aspects in certain scenario with the right tools), but there can be some people that I just don't want to hear when it comes to discussion. Arch gives you full control, and so as Gentoo, but I see more people that say "I use Arch btw" than "I use Gentoo btw," because vanilla Gentoo is much harder to maintain as a Distro than Arch, and the only popular form of the latter is ChromeOS meanwhile the former you can say "I use Arch" with Manjaro, Archi Linux, EndeavorOS, and technically SteamOS.
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I don't many other people glazing the other distros as much as Arch, and at the end of the day, it's just an opinion I have over most, even if most disagree with it. Arch users also have a second slogan for those that don't read the Arch Documentation, which is "Read the Fucking Manual." I wish to know the origins behind why they think they're the best because I could be sitting there being happy with Mint, and people will question why I'm not using Arch because it's better (more than just the cited website)
I do not like Arch because not only did it destroy one of my PCs removing a bunch of components that the computer cannot recognize anymore (I've done enough research getting back the drivers and came out empty handed), the people who use arch are very annoying and I have to see "I use Arch btw" every single time Linux gets mentioned with a Windows problem. Sure, I get the hype behind Linux: It's miles better than WIndows (and even outperforms some gaming aspects in certain scenario with the right tools), but there can be some people that I just don't want to hear when it comes to discussion. Arch gives you full control, and so as Gentoo, but I see more people that say "I use Arch btw" than "I use Gentoo btw," because vanilla Gentoo is much harder to maintain as a Distro than Arch, and the only popular form of the latter is ChromeOS meanwhile the former you can say "I use Arch" with Manjaro, Archi Linux, EndeavorOS, and technically SteamOS.
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I don't many other people glazing the other distros as much as Arch, and at the end of the day, it's just an opinion I have over most, even if most disagree with it. Arch users also have a second slogan for those that don't read the Arch Documentation, which is "Read the Fucking Manual." I wish to know the origins behind why they think they're the best because I could be sitting there being happy with Mint, and people will question why I'm not using Arch because it's better (more than just the cited website)
So the linux community is a problem, or i should say, the small amount of people who are elitists are a problem, alot of which are in the arch forum community, however the "i use arch btw" thing is more of a meme than a badge of honor like using gentoo or slackware is.
I am honestly not sure how it's even possible for arch to remove drivers, as most drivers are in the linux kernel, this implies arch or something else damaged the kernel itself somehow.
Anyway the "i use arch btw" is similar to the "pc master race" meme, a meme, just that, some people do take it seriously but most people use it as a in joke among linux users.
Arch is technically better for gaming, but not for the reasons people like to push, arch is a rolling release, which means game fixes etc happen within about a week of release on most arch distros, arch isn't really any different than debian or fedora based distros, they just have different release schedules with debian being usually every 6 months for non security updates i believe and fedora somewhere in between the two.
When it comes to arch i never suggest using vanilla arch for anyone who isn't experienced, it's not designed for anyone who doesn't want to tinker with their linux to make it "perfect", if you use arch i usually suggest distros based on arch such as endeavor, cachy os or garuda (i myself am on garuda) because they are much harder to mess up, if you REALLY want a hard to screw up system, look for a immutable distro, this also applies to debian or fedora based distros.
Also let me be clear, arch is not for everyone, some people will not like how much it updates as sometimes it can cause programs to act up.
But yeah the "i use arch btw" thing is mostly a meme, the ones who use it seriously are idiots.
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