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- <h2>Weekly byte<br> by shipwreckt<br> </h2>
- <h2>Linux distro of the week: Arch Linux</h2>
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- <h3> Personal experience</h3>
- <p>I have Arch Linux on all my computers, and, to put it bluntly, I love it. This is due
- to the fact that I am able to customise it to be whatever I want, and I know what is
- on my computer instead of It grows bloated over time, like windows. While I have had
- some trouble in the past with Arch, where all my faults and all of the problems I had
- were easily fixed. Overall, I just like having full control over my computer and making
- it look nice.</p>
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- <hr>
- <h3>Pros</h3>
- <p>Arch Linux is very custimizable. Linux distro: no two Arch Linux systems are alike because
- you have to tailor your arch Linux to your needs, this means you have more space on your
- computer because you don't have programmes you do not use. There is a large catalogue of
- programmes in the official Arch Linux repository, and there is also even more in the
- AUR (Arch user repository)</p>
-
- <p>If you are ever facing an issue with Arch Linux, there is more likely than not documentation
- on your problem, an example of this happening to me was when I updated my packages, it told me I
- had missing firmware, which I thought was odd, so I looked it up, and it turns out I needed to install
- a few packages.</p>
-
- <p>Arch Linux has a rolling release model, meaning you get all the fancy new software as
- soon as it has been approved to be working. You do get updates daily, but I suggest updating
- your computer every week.</p>
- <hr>
- <h3>Cons</h3>
- <p>This con is subjective, but Arch Linux has a steep learning curve. At the start, things are
- hard, and You are very confused, but over time, you learn more and more. But if you enjoy
- learning how to use I would suggest Arch because I have learned so much from it.</p>
-
- <p>Arch is not the most beginner-friendly distro, and when I started using Arch, I thought
- I knew how to use Linux through the command line pretty well, but I was proven so wrong,
- so fast, there were lots of failed when I started with arch, but I learned and tried again
- and looked at sources, while it is not the most beginner-friendly, you need to dive yourself
- into the deep and try if you want to get anywhere in Arch Linux.</p>
- <hr>
- <h3>Who would I suggest Arch to?</h3>
- <p>I would suggest Arch Linux to somebody who is willing to learn and wants more power over their
- computer's software<br><br>
-
- Arch Linux website link: <a href=https://archlinux.org>archlinux.org</a>
-
- Tip on installing: I suggest you watch SOG's instillation guide and follow along the first time
- you Install it; I did, and it went well. After that, you can develop your own method. Here is the
- <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JYIAaLrwcY">link to the video</a> </p>
- <hr>
- <h3><b>Suggestion of the Week!</h3>
-
- <h3>Hardware</h3>
- <p>This week's hardware suggestion I have for you is that if you are looking for a spare laptop to
- work on or try out Linux. I suggest you look for second-hand ThinkPad; they are very durable and
- are recommended for There are amazing keyboards, and I can back that up. If you look hard enough,
- you will find one that is Pretty cheep. I got my ThinkPad for £40 ($50), and it has an I5 in it.
- I use it more than my PC, so I would say it was worth every penny that I paid for it.</p>
-
- <h3>Software</h3>
- <p>This week's hardware suggestion I have for you is that if you are looking for a spare laptop to
- <p>I suggest you learn how to use VIM. It is free and easy to learn the basics of, but it gives
- you a lot of power. I suggest it, especially if you want to learn or are learning programming
- due to the fact that it is really efficient for programming, I use it for programming and typing
- up. these newsletters. </p>
- <hr>
- <h3>Conclusion</h3>
- <p>That is all for this week. I will post these on Fridays from now on; I only posted this today.
- because I have been given permission to actually do this, and I am grateful. But if you read
- all of this, thank you; it does mean a lot to me!</p>
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