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This actually makes me wonder if I made a mistake installing Arch for a machine of mine, or if I should go back to something like Debian. I know basic Linux knowledge but I don't know if I should stay with Arch.
Arch is fine, it doesn't take as much to maintain it as it seems. Just be sure to read the System Maintenance (especially "Upgrading your system") and General Recommendations pages.
To be clear, Arch is also one of the big boys, just not my personal recommendation for beginners.
If arch isn't getting in your way you should be fine. Arch is better suited for experts because to set it up, you'll have to have some opinions on what internals you prefer, how you like things configured, and you'll sometimes need to troubleshoot bleeding edge bugs that sneak in. Once you have it configured and rolling, it's actually quite easy to maintain. The AUR is great for newbies as well - trying to compile random things off github is a good way to mess something up.