Ironically this is how I feel about Arch, for me it's worked flawlessly for years.
I don't bother getting in 'discussions' about using it, because if other people have problems I'm not going to convince them that I don't.
Ironically this is how I feel about Arch, for me it's worked flawlessly for years.
I don't bother getting in 'discussions' about using it, because if other people have problems I'm not going to convince them that I don't.
But you can roll it in glitter
Very straightforward.
Once a week, usually on a Friday when I've finished work, usually with a beer
Surveillance and social credit goes hand in hand
Blockchains aren't hard, unreliable or expensive
This is Nintendo's point, making use of the prod keys goes against the DMCA
In general, pick big well supported distros.
Smaller more specific distros like Nebara may sound good, but if there are issues, you will have to wait a long time for a small team to fix them, or work it out yourself.
All standard distros can be used for gaming, you may need to find a way to pull in the latest kernel/drivers/packages if you want thr most optimises experience though.
I tried Void Knight and had quite a bit of fun with multihit, javelins, smyte and void smash, it wasn't totally optimal but got me to end game quite nicely and if I found/crafted better gear could probably have kept going.
Yeah totally, I think to use Arch successfully you need an opinion about what your system needs, and that takes experience with using Linux.
Installation is pretty trivial these days with the install script