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Arch is Easier to Use than Debian
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EDIT: I am tired, in pain and was feeling grumpy when I wrote this this morning. I'm being a hypocrite and not coming to your level with compassion, kindness and patience like I should. So I'm going to bow out of this conversation and say agree to disagree. I'll keep helping folks move to Linux like I have been for years and put my energy where I want it to go.
Original reply
You think I'm flexing? Interesting. And you want to tell me I'm extrapolating (projecting)?Guessed I should have 'flexed' more and also explained that my experience is not just with my own PC but multiple PC's, laptops and.... not all mine. Yep, I'm 'flexing' about all the people I've helped install Linux (all Arch based oh no) with my years of flexing volunteer experience.
With all my years of years of volunteer work and helping countless people (including in a very vulnerable area of society) I only ever talk down to people yep. I totally don't encourage everyone to come to people at their level with compassion, kindness and patience.
I'm just all bout the flex. 😂🤦🏻♀️
Maybe don't make assumptions about someone's motivations, experience and qualifications when you don't actually know them?
Disagreement over a distro is nothing worth suffering for. Wish you a speedy recovery and better times ahead.