I like the idea of arch, but I have to say some of the user base turns me off. It is not just in the user support communities.
Look at nearly every post or news article about $DISTRO, and often the very first comment is along the lines of "blah blah arch is better", or "you should have used arch".
I don't care how theoretically, technically, or theologically superior a system is over others, the whole mentality of "if you have to ask, then it is not right for you" is total male cow doo-doo. As is the idea that if it isn't working right in Arch, then it must mean that the upstream is to blame. ( I am mildly pointing an occasional finger at a certain popular Linux podcast on this one).
Heck I need to shut up, it is time to go to bed. I seem to be syncing my personal circadian rhythm with Australia's time zones with all my overnights at work. Maybe it will keep me from getting jetlagged when I fly down there next month.
Look at nearly every post or news article about $DISTRO, and often the very first comment is along the lines of "blah blah arch is better", or "you should have used arch".
I don't care how theoretically, technically, or theologically superior a system is over others, the whole mentality of "if you have to ask, then it is not right for you" is total male cow doo-doo. As is the idea that if it isn't working right in Arch, then it must mean that the upstream is to blame. ( I am mildly pointing an occasional finger at a certain popular Linux podcast on this one).
Heck I need to shut up, it is time to go to bed. I seem to be syncing my personal circadian rhythm with Australia's time zones with all my overnights at work. Maybe it will keep me from getting jetlagged when I fly down there next month.
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