• drath@lemmy.world
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      19 hours ago

      A lot of arch users are kids fucking with thinkpads ricing up their systems and putting anime wallppapers while not doing anything serious.

      Ubuntu is commonly used by researchers and hardware developers who don’t really care about distro as long as it’s linux. The amount of times I saw people use the entire distro with default gnome skin just to launch a terminal to run their black hole simulation, the crypto cracker or some centrifuge control script… I myself am neither but ubuntu has been my go to as well since I usually don’t have time to screw with archinstall, so I just use ubuntu as good starting point and then tweak the internals as I go.

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        Hmm. They have some surprisingly good documentation and user forums for a bunch of kids just fooling around. Very much unlike Ubuntu. I’ve learned years ago that Arch has good HOWTOs and solutions to common Linux problems that you won’t easily find elsewhere, while you better avoid Ubuntu’s forums unless you want to pick the one correct answer out of hundreds of posts guessing blindly at trivial questions. I have been using Debian for 25 years, so I don’t have a horse in that race, it’s just what I noticed.

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        I feel like I’m the odd person out, using Arch like most people use Windows. I play games, do taxes, shop online, and do very minimal customizing, mostly just in KDE settings.

        It’s a shockingly stable system for how “bleeding edge” it is.

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      Arch users have the most whacky, customized computers you can find. Meanwhile arch itself is a small distro with very little features out the box.

      Ubuntu as a distro has tons of features out the box but ubuntu users generally just keep the default without adding or using any features.

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        I think a statistic about how much of your userbase keeps the default config could be a testament to how good your OS is

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          I think it is a testament of how bloated it is. I mean, we could get 20 Linux users together, list every package we have collectively installed, and produce a new distro with all of those packages that would serve all 20 of us without needing to add anything else. But our new distro would easily be the largest available, and none of us would use everything we’ve included.

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      I think the joke is on how people customize the visuals of their distro vs how the distro presents itself.

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      Arch is hard to install, hard to configure, and hard to use, because it requires cryptic commandline knowledge at every step.

      People who use Arch generally know very well what they are doing, so their system works with no issues, which they never forget to mention in every conversation.

      Ubuntu is a novice-friendly Linux distribution, but since the majority of it’s users are novices or Windows 11 refugees, they generate a lot of complaints on forums.