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and what if any do you miss from windows?

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[-] Mordikan@kbin.earth 1 points 9 hours ago

But did you RTFM?

I used Arch for ~15 years before switching my daily driver to NixOS. In that entire time, I never once posted a question to the forums. The wiki is that well constructed.

If you do post a question without searching first (that's a big no no), they will link to you the exact steps from the wiki to use. They might treat you badly at that point, but in a way you would have been treating the community as a personal assistant to look up things for you which I would say is equally bad.

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