

This is beyond midly infuriating, it could actually be crossposted on [email protected] given the insanity of it.
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This is beyond midly infuriating, it could actually be crossposted on [email protected] given the insanity of it.
I’m not completely up to speed with the core principles of Arch, but I think it revolves around KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid!). Meaning that Arch doesn’t hold your hand with nice GUIs. Instead, it tries to make the command line interface as easy to understand and use as possible. So if you run into a problem, you’re more likely to understand how to fix it, or at least what the root cause is. Which is not a given when you’re used to distros with more abstraction like Ubuntu. Then again, this design concept is not for everyone.
The install guide is not 50 pages-long, common!
We also have a president that thinks of himself as a king in France. Although he doesn’t have the gall to claim it publically.