TJT
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- Dec 17, 2017
I'm still a linux noob but over the last month or two I finally forced myself to daily drive linux. I've messed with Mint but not seriously. I've been using plain Arch with KDE for about two months now and it's really not so bad. Getting used to the terminal to manage programs was the hardest part. I still don't know all the tricks to it but I know enough. At some point I'll need to learn how to better clean out my system of unused packages, search for left over files, stuff like that.
I mainly installed Arch just to see if I could. It took some troubleshooting but the answer is yes. If you use archinstall it's actually braindead how easy it is. But without being technologically savvy I truly can't tell you what the advantage of Arch over say Mint is other than I guess the default package manager. My issues are almost never with Arch but with KDE or pipewire whatever. As much as I like KDE as a desktop environment it does often feel kind of bloated. It's also easily the gayest DE on the market, backed by Google, built by trannies, and has a social media presence on every site imaginable except for X.
All this to say, unless you have a specific reason for switching to Arch, if it works there's no reason to switch.
Arch's advantages are mostly related to your ability to truly mess with it. Which you can do in other distros as well Arch just explicitly has few guardrails. This is beneficial if you are making your own stuff but less so if you just need a reliable daily driver.
I just use Fedora these days because it has more support. I do not use GNOME though because I hate it.