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Oh, that archive is exactly what I wanted! I wish it as up to date. :(





Sorry we lost the fight. I'm hoping our loss can serve as a lesson for how not to lose other fights.

But given how things are now, I'd highly recommend https://endeavouros.com/ if you're doing standard things (good with Nvidia GPUs)


I have not heard of it, but considering it seems easy to install, I might recommend it to others.

I will keep installing Void and Arch on my own systems, however.

Thanks for the suggestion!

BTW, according to the archive.org you sent me, Begginer's Guide indeed turned out to be the Installation Guide: https://web.archive.org/web/20200708051126/https://wiki.arch...

(I just selected a newer version from your link).

So I think it indeed was the Beginner's Guide, or even the old version of Installation Guide that I really liked, it had all the things you need to get it up and running. Now everything is in its own wiki page and it is really annoying when I just want to use links in one or two tty and do the installing from tty1.


Yeah I've had less time to play around with some stuff so Endeavour is a good fit. Only had one graphics issue with my Nvidia card in 3 years. It was the bad combination of a kernel and driver update (Arch, so both beta). Not a hard fix compared to things I've faced in the past. Been spending more time learning Systemd, dracut, and btrfs (I really like btrfs btw).

There used to be two guides. They kinda merged them, so the install guide got better but the noob guide got worse. Here's the comparison...

Beginner's (relink): https://web.archive.org/web/20130116090332/https://wiki.arch...

Old Install: https://web.archive.org/web/20130116102330/https://wiki.arch...




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