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New Arch-based Distros
(lemmy.sdf.org)
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They are either customized for looks or for performance.They are there for easy of use.
So they're just desktop environment reskins? With sons basic config files changed? What's the point? You can download some packages and files any time from normal Arch for the same outcome.
You can but this for those who are lazy and have difficulty ricing.