stolen from linux memes at Deltachat

  • SamsonSeinfelder@feddit.de
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    8 months ago

    Isn’t archwiki one of the most comprehended wikis for Linux distros out there? If anything, the arch-wiki (to me) has often too many answers for the same problem than the other way around.

    • Skull giver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl
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      8 months ago

      The Arch wiki is great, but Arch is a terrible platform for newbies, unless they go into Linux with the intent to do a deep dive into the structure behind a Linux OS.

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        8 months ago

        I switched like ten years ago because I wanted to learn the details, but in all honesty I still feel like I barely understand anything. Not sure how normal this is, maybe I’m unusually dumb, but I feel like what I’ve really learned is how to troubleshoot and solve issues by reading documentation and tinkering, rather than understanding what I’m actually doing. I’ve had a stable system for years but I kind of feel like if a typical arch forum poster looked my system configuration for five minutes they’d be like wtf are you doing.

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        8 months ago

        Is actually great since it forces you to learn which saves you much more time in the long run.

        But most people can’t see past their nose.

        Edit

        Can’t believe somebody got offended by this…

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          8 months ago

          couldve stopped at the first sentence, but had to keep with the stereotype i guess ;)

        • TwinTusks@outpost.zeuslink.net
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          8 months ago

          Is actually great since it forces you to learn which saves you much more time in the long run.

          It is great when you have time to learn, but when you are trying to troubleshoot while understand basically nothing of the wiki … it is not good.

        • Skull giver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl
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          8 months ago

          Most people want a functional OS, they don’t care about the benefits of NetworkManager over its competition. Figuring out every possible configuration setting and finding the right combination to get everything working as intended takes forever.

          Some people are into that, and power to them, but most people aren’t.

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      8 months ago

      It is most comprehended, but for newbie it is too comprehensive. Its overwhelming, I tried to troubleshoot why I boot to black screen even the installation said its successful and there’s no error. I saw solutions that want me edit grub, edit xorg … and some other file that I never understand.

      I understand the wiki is very good and very important, its just not newbie friendly.

    • Hugging Stars@programming.dev
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      8 months ago

      That’s the issue. Arch and it’s wiki are labyrinths for beginners.

      For anyone not interested in tinkering all-day long they’re better off using fedora, debian or suse.