Ubuntu vs ArchLinux …. WTF XD …. not same people target dude … ! … cat install file ! Yaourt … no … no … no -_- ! UBUNTU for server 0000000000000000/ … you .. are … definitely … not … a … sysadmin xD !!!!! NEXT time UBUNTU VS OPENBSD … xD
I used to be a Ubuntu guy. Until they started selling info to Amazon for "convenience". I could installed a version of Ubuntu without it, but I wanted to try mint and now I'm using it. Arch is just requires too much setting up. I'm not that picky. Also I spend 95% of the time in a browser or IDE.
You can use manjaro + aur and do the job, took me few steps to fully functional DE, I have used ubuntu since feisty fawn and take me much more steps to make DE how I wanted. I am very surprised with manjaro and aur.
I am using Ubuntu and is working really great.I tried Arch to make just a test and I was deeply disappointed.Command are running slower and VERY hard to install.Ubuntu is still the best 🙂
I might try Debian with xfce for my less technical friends and client's computers, but only if it's as stable as Manjero. There is suppose to be less updates on debian vs Manjero right? I don't want them to have to do updates as often. Thnx
In 2018, Manjero is as easy to install and doesn't break aw easily as a vanilla Arch distro. So his main two negatives against arch are irrelavant if you use Manjero…It's #1 on distrowatch for a reason I guess or at least to me so far!
I never use ubuntu or other distro beside Arch, to be honest.. Never interested in any other distro. Arch is the first one I use despite all the advice of "Arch is not beginner friendly" which is true.
I've used Ubuntu for 11 years, it works, it is stable and predictable, usable for both desktop and server usage and my boss is not scared of it for being an arcane geek OS.
Ubuntu vs ArchLinux …. WTF XD …. not same people target dude … ! … cat install file ! Yaourt … no … no … no -_- ! UBUNTU for server 0000000000000000/ … you .. are … definitely … not … a … sysadmin xD !!!!! NEXT time UBUNTU VS OPENBSD … xD
Which desktop environment are you using on Arch?
arch
I use Ubuntu + i3 + st + vim + tmux. I don't know what I'm doing with my life
I use ubuntu troublefree for me i respect arch linux
I used to be a Ubuntu guy. Until they started selling info to Amazon for "convenience". I could installed a version of Ubuntu without it, but I wanted to try mint and now I'm using it.
Arch is just requires too much setting up. I'm not that picky. Also I spend 95% of the time in a browser or IDE.
Can't use arch, when i use my nvidia driver, the system keep crashing …
You can use manjaro + aur and do the job, took me few steps to fully functional DE, I have used ubuntu since feisty fawn and take me much more steps to make DE how I wanted. I am very surprised with manjaro and aur.
I use Arch — Kali — Debian 👍
i want to learn first ubuntu then jump to arch
I am using Ubuntu and is working really great.I tried Arch to make just a test and I was deeply disappointed.Command are running slower and VERY hard to install.Ubuntu is still the best 🙂
I might try Debian with xfce for my less technical friends and client's computers, but only if it's as stable as Manjero. There is suppose to be less updates on debian vs Manjero right? I don't want them to have to do updates as often. Thnx
In 2018, Manjero is as easy to install and doesn't break aw easily as a vanilla Arch distro. So his main two negatives against arch are irrelavant if you use Manjero…It's #1 on distrowatch for a reason I guess or at least to me so far!
my opinion the best linux distribution is the Arch
I never use ubuntu or other distro beside Arch, to be honest.. Never interested in any other distro.
Arch is the first one I use despite all the advice of "Arch is not beginner friendly" which is true.
Get closer to the mic please bro.
Rolling release distributions are pure madness unless you use something like NixOS.
I've used Ubuntu for 11 years, it works, it is stable and predictable, usable for both desktop and server usage and my boss is not scared of it for being an arcane geek OS.
I have used both, Arch is Great for me. I have used it over a year now it is very stable, simple and light
man..you look like the magician in warcraft movie
Can't one just switch off automatic updates in ArchLinux? Or I didn't get the idea?
If you have the knowledge you need to install Arch, obviously you'd install that.
If not, an Ubuntu LTS version (or derivative) is a safe bet for most users.
Nautilus ships at older versions. Get the joke?