So that's which its called pacman
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duh... it's a [pac]kage [man]ager. Why else would it be called that?
clearly not to violate any trademarks
ILoveCandy
echo "Defaults insults" | sudo tee -a /etc/sudoers.d/custom.conf
Defaults badpass_message="YOU SHALL NOT PASS!"
I use endeavourOS because of auto installed yogurt (I am lazy)
sry, but I'm lactose intolerant. So I guess, another win for CachyOS.
Hi fellow EOS user, this is my first time hearing about computer yogurt.
Yea, because it is yet another
is yogurt still developed? I thought it was dead a long time ago and everyone went to yay
But yay is just yet another yoghurtβ¦
I see what you did there
It's been yay on endeavours for its entire existence I think.
Install arch the arch way once or twice. After that use endeavouros because I don't need to spend the time.

First post made here using a grapheneOS phone.
I can't believe nobody else has pointed out.... BRO when you set ILoveCandy also SET
color
make that shit legit. I use arch, as you can tell, btw
It is set but GIFs simply hate colors.
256 color limit is a harsh mistress
Yeah thats kinda my problem with arch.... ive never found it easy to use or useful. Every actual usecase other than it being "cool" is filled by distros much more adapted. Actually want a system from scratch? Gentoo. Want to make it deployable and dependable? Nixos. Want something rock stable? Debian. Arch never had any appeal for me(focus on me here).
You want little bit of the ability to customize everything without having to compile from scratch every time? You want a well documented system that has excellent documentation and a community that digs into most edge cases? You want upstream fixes ASAP because your team of volunteers are struggling to backport fixes?
It has its place. I'm saying this as someone who uses Debian and red hat derivatives extensively.
To me slow roll, tumbleweed and fedora were good contenders for the same slot but none of them let you completely fuck around with the design like Arch does.
Yeah i get that, but also it has some huuuge problems. A very large part of arch users rely on the aur which is horrible from a security standpoint and in general for usability. If arch made its package distribution better it would be a really solid distro with a lot of merits. Of course if you get arround the package management woes its a good system to use. As for nix you dont actually re-build your system every time you change something cause you also do that technically when you boot, tho not in the sense of building software from source, it just links everything so its accessible.
I like it because im new to linux and it is VERY well documented. Ive learned more in the last year than the last 20 on windows
Edit: also v lightweight. I dont mind doing a little extra work to know what my pc is doing
Yeah the documentation is just amazing. Even on nixos i often use the arch wiki to find things cause a lot of it applies to linux generally.
arch is a little bit of each of those things
I use mint because I'm too old and impatient for the more setup-heavy stuff.
... this time for Africa
Love the playfulness and the name itself...but I'm lazy and apt is shorter and quicker to type. I'm torn...
There's 'yay' which is a Pacman helper. And honestly I love typing it because it makes me happy

alias lzy="pacman -Syu"
or install yay and you don't even have to sudo (it still asks but you dont have to type it)
Apt is shorter, sure, but apt update && apt install β¦ is much longer than pacman -S β¦ so you should definitely switch
/jk
YES
I use Cachy for the same reason :P



