You’re welcome :)
You’re welcome :)
Arch is great. I absolutely love it and the AUR. The only problem is, that it seems to produce a shit load of Errors for me.
How the fuck do you have a decade old arch installation? I have to reinstall it about every half a year because something breaks and its to complicated to fix it so I just choose to reinstall everything. In the 18 Months or so that I used Arch I had to reinstall it about 4 times. I don’t even install that much stuff and I also don’t go absolutely wild with configuration, but Theres A lot of stuff breaking in my system.
I also got used to just ignoring problems because I’m to lazy to reinstall everything or spend hours upon hours fixing my system.
I don’t know how long it has been, but it has been some months.
The official store is fine, but I personally stopped using it after it constantly made problems and wasn’t working properly.
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We collectively hate windows.
Theres always a relevant xkcd
This is true. However, changes aren’t always bad. Messing up keybindings and just moving around stuff just so that it looks “cleaner” is the absolutely worst thing to do. If you decide to completely redesign your UI you should at least give Users the Opportunity to still use the old UI. This way new Users can start working with your new UI and the rest can, if they want, learn the new UI.
This is especially the Case when you redesign your UI in a way so that its more Intuitive to new Users.
This is such a masterpiece from xkcd
I prefer grey knights over Ultramarines.