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I was Nobara user, then I am using Fedora right now. I want to use things like Hyprland etc. and ya know, Its damn cool to say I am using arch btw. So I've decided to use Arch Linux. But everyone says its always breaking and gives problems. That's because of users, not OS.. right? I love to deal with problems but I don't want to waste my time. Is Arch really problemful OS? Should I use it? I know what to do with setup/ usage, the hardness of Arch is not problem for me but I am just concerned about the mindset "Arch always gets broken".

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[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Arch doesn't break on its own, but Arch is Arch, which means you might get an update where a post on the news says "btw, if you have changes to X file, your system won't boot" or something. People don't read the news before installing updates, but that's also fine because I also don't read them and have been using Arch for over a decade, and my system never broke on its own (to be entirely fair, one time back in 2007 I think, my system stopped showing jpg wallpapers because one library hadn't been updated, the fix was to update my system the next day).

Also Arch is not hard to install, it's labor intensive, but anyone with minimal Linux knowledge should be able to do it (and probably ask themselves why they're being forced to do that).

Finally, Arch is not "cool", lots of cringe people have ruined it and sometimes saying you use Arch sounds similar to saying you run Kali depending on the context.

Long story short, if you're happy with what you have keep using it, I'm fairly confident you can get hyprland and everything else working on whatever distro you're currently using. But if you're determined to use Arch you should be fine too.

[–] bitahcold@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

I cannot say I'm an experienced Linux user. Too young for it. And the main reasons that why im hopping on Arch are new experiences and different feelings.The arch is "cool" thing was just a joke. I think so about the Kali thing.

Finally, I wanted to use Arch for different OS experienced and some new, different things. I was concerned about the thing i have explained at post, but the previous comments about it made relaxed. Now, Im decided to Arch. I like its customisable, labor-needing nature. Thanks for your detailed and helping text. Have a nice day.