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Step one become trans
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Do a frontflip voer the peak of mount Everest.
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>>15675583No arrow and sentient nameroll
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dont
use mint
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use ubuntu like terry and oreos
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>>15675594mint is getting zogged
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>>15675607mint uses
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>>15675615Well what do you think arch uses
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>>15675620educate me on this
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archinstall
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nobody fucking cares about your fucking secret fpe folder and heckin chuddy revolution plans (which you will never fulfill because youre a pussy) you fucking sperg
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>>15675644how do i back up all the braps i have stored on my pc
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>>15675633The only supported configuration for arch is to use systemd
For those who want a system as close to arch as possible should opt for running artix instead
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>>15675655i was talking about mint
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>>15675655if arch uses
(((systemd))) will it require me to hand over my data to da joos because of the controversy with systemd
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>>15675676Not just yet but I do recommend OpenRC over systemd
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trannies leaking above me btw
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>>15675735I don't want to be too pessimistic but the age of free internet is over
It wouldn't be a surprising if systemd implemented an API which other programs and services could use in order to verify your age to 'protect the children'
The age verification commit to userdb directly references the new laws being put in place and, at least for now, will keep the data on disk
<As of now, OpenRC/sysvinit/runit do not seem to have any plans to follow systemd's example aldoebeit I could see them implementing the feature when other services and programs make it mandatory in order to access them
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>>15675779so, even if the arch devs said they would never ever request
(((age verification))) with systemd should i install the os or get artix?
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install windows vista instead
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>>15675810shit oldcoon care
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>>15675799IIRC arch follows germany's laws on most parts and there are multiple threads on this on arch forums which cover this topic better than I can from memory
>should i install the os or get artixIt is completely up to you but I would get artix just because it doesn't run systemd and is very close to being vanilla arch overall with no compromises
You may also decide to install just arch but you're stuck with running goyware which keeps getting worse and worse as big corporations are mostly in control of its developement
Systemd has been pushing it's limits of being an init system responsible of booting up your computer and this new age verification shit has finally started to wake up even the normiest of computer users to look for better alternatives
<wordswordswordsI recommend artix if you want try out arch without the cruft of systemd
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>>15675849im willing to listen to a tech literate chud yap about this and ur convincing me go on
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>>15675865Spin up a virtual machine using VirtualBox and poke around
If you don't have any prior experience being on the linux command line or don't know which components make up the operating system as a whole, artix is a better choice also on that matter as they offer various desktops right from the get go
It saves you from the headache of setting up a display stack, login manager, window manager and the desktop environment itself
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>>15675899i am already using a kikebuntu based distro, i have a few questions
though>is artix good for playing vidya>is it as niggerbrim to install as arch>how do i back up all my things from my current os to dump into artix or whatever i choose â„–15676011[Quote]
up
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>>15675928>>is artix good for playing vidyaAny linux distribution is as good as the other but arch-based distributions have the benefits of offering more up-to-date software and firmware
>>is it as niggerbrim to install as archArtix can either be installed through the console or the GUI installer. If you've managed to click 'next' on a windows installer you're also able to click 'next' on a linux distribution installer
As I said, spin up a virtual machine or poke around in the live environment if you're unsure
>>how do i back up all my things from my current os to dump into artix or whatever i chooseUsually backing up /home/<your-username/ is enough.
Reboot your system so every process under your user account gets 'nished, login using the root account and create an archive of your home folder and place it on a secondary drive or an external disk
After you're done with the installation, mount the other disk, unpack your home folder and copy over the stuff you need
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>>15676012Evendoe nobody has any privacy because you’ve been in glownigger records since birth
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>>15676012how do i pack up my home folder
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>>15676045The most basic way is to open up your file explorer and right click -> create archive or something on your home folder
Or from the command line run "tar -czvf homebackup.tar.gz /home/<your-username>"
This will create an archive called 'homebackup.tar.gz' in the current working directory of your terminal session (make sure you have enough space on your disk for the archive)
You can unpack it by right clicking it in your file explorer or running "tar -xvf homebackup.tar.gz" and it will unpack it your current working directory
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follow the wiki faggot
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>>15676171This
And even though getting replies is slower you should voice these questions on the respective forums of your current distribution or the distribution you're about to move on to
Sharty is the last place someone wants to get tech support from
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>>15676197is there a install script for artix?
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>>15676621As I said earlier, it has a graphical installer.
You don't use or need any install scripts.
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If you don't understand Linux don't try arch right away
Or do I don't care
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>>15676780Retards keep shilling DIY distros to cacas and wonder why they're having a bad experience
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>>15675543 (OP)https://wiki.artixlinux.org/Main/InstallationRemember to also get the stable base iso from their website and then follow the directions on the wiki. You might learn something
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arch won btw
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>>15677333i will be a nigger and use the graphical installer
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>>15677351Honestly just do the base install and use wiki (or chatgpt) to walk you through. The advantages of an arch/artix only come with understanding your system so you can go do a graphical install after but I recommend doing the base install first and oreos
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ARCH IS MALWARE
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>>15677382>Posting a three year old 3rd-party installation video of a constantly evolving rolling-release distributionWhat the fuck are you doing nigger
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use void
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>>15677351If you don't understand much about Linux, use a more stable distro first until you understand enough. Maybe try using endeavor os or cachy os if you REALLY want to use arch-based but mint is probably fine for your needs
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>>15677410marge what is so wrong with using the graphical installer
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>>15677417its larping so it bad
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>>15677396Runit has not changed that much o algo
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>>15677417There's nothing wrong with it but doing a base install is a good way to learn about how your system works and take advantage of arch
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>>15677441>archim installing artix now, although if i do use the base iso will i have to do the pile of tangled shit that is disk encryption?
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>>15677452no its only if you need security for whatever
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>>15677453>Posting a three year old 3rd-party installation video of a constantly evolving rolling-release distributionWhat the fuck are you doing nigger
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>>15677480Werked fine for me I just would troubleshoot online when I had an issue (I used dinit instead so it happened a fair bit)
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It's the same basic order of operation no matter what
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If you wanna avoid soystemd consider pureos or devuan
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what do i use for installing artix
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>>15675543 (OP)cute wojak
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>>15677499The only supported install paths are those done by following the wiki or the guided installer if a distribution provides one
3rd party installation guides are almost always outdated, full of wrong information and or just puts you in front of a system you do not understand and you VILL keep the pieces once it breaks (assuming the installation even is possible with said outdated guide)
Should have kept saging
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>>15677597If you wanna learn and take the next step just do base even if you don't end up figuring it out first try. Maybe have a backup GUI install on your ventoy bootable drive
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>>15677636It worked for me and I only had to reference the wiki once because a dinit command had changed
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There's no excuse not to do base install when ai is easily accessible and can scrape the wiki for you
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vote on the poll