I'm vegan btw
I'm currently using Manjaro ARM, and it feels cool
Don't use plain Debian, use MX Linux to have full up to date everything
Well, the first half of that sucked. Assuming the second half does as well.
And now back to reality:
Step 1) Install EndeavourOS Step 2) There is none.
Difference is the arch user can probably land a six figure job now.
archinstall
# btrfs
# user account in wheel
# install plasma-meta flatpak podman distrobox fish tmux konsole
# I guess thats it?
su $USERNAME && systemctl enable --now sddm
sudo sddm
# login
# Open Discover, install apps from Flathub
# install stuff from Arch repos
# install Ubuntu, Debian or Fedora packages with a fitting Distrobox, maybe root, to avoid weird AUR stuff breaking your system
I literally never used Arch and install took not very long after finding out what a chroot is and how to reboot from that.
archinstall
"It wasn't hard in easy mode!"
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Hint: :q!
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