Imo it’s more the other way around, but that’s not necessarily bad. Arch (and Linux in general) gives you a lot more control, while windows tries to block the user from touching the internals. In my experience Arch breaks more often though, but when it breaks I can usually fix it. In Windows things usually work, but when they don’t work you might be kinda screwed because the internals aren’t that easy to reach.
This isn’t something like an imo, that’s just a plain fact. The whole thing Arch is absolutely famous for is being super complicated to use but giving the user very much control.
Arch is not complicated to use, just archinstall and type sudo pacman -Syu into a terminal every few days.
Most issues can be fixed with the wiki, if it’s not documented, ask on the forum.
Arch is probably the easiest desktop operating system to use, if you take the time to learn it.
Imo it’s more the other way around, but that’s not necessarily bad. Arch (and Linux in general) gives you a lot more control, while windows tries to block the user from touching the internals. In my experience Arch breaks more often though, but when it breaks I can usually fix it. In Windows things usually work, but when they don’t work you might be kinda screwed because the internals aren’t that easy to reach.
This isn’t something like an imo, that’s just a plain fact. The whole thing Arch is absolutely famous for is being super complicated to use but giving the user very much control.
Arch is not complicated to use, just archinstall and type sudo pacman -Syu into a terminal every few days. Most issues can be fixed with the wiki, if it’s not documented, ask on the forum. Arch is probably the easiest desktop operating system to use, if you take the time to learn it.
Ok but I’ve never needed a windows wiki and I don’t think the Apple users know what a wiki is.
I run Garuda, but arch isn’t easy, it’s just fixable
I know, I meant this mostly ironically. Also, the arch colors fit the car much better so I didn’t have to change those.