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Just use Gentoo. Do it from scratch on the command line without the GUI installer like a pro 👍
At the very least you'll learn how everything works at a deeper level.
That is indeed my plan, to learn more about Linux by using complex Distros and learning how to use it.
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I half agree with this I think maybe somebody should try arch first before using Gentoo because gentoo takes more time to compile
Definitely agree, there’s going to be mess-up’s and your learning process will be significantly slower when you’ve gotta compile everything