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Changed to a more retrowave theme xD

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  • 4
    Whats the difference between arch and ubuntu ?
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    @GurvirBhogal hmm quite a bit but I'd say the biggest difference is installation procedure, but theres also customization, upstream packages, etc
  • 0
    Is arch better ?
  • 0
    Nice explanation ! Thankx
  • 1
    @GurvirBhogal depends on your needs really. For me once I went arch, I never went back xD
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    @refi64 That's honestly why I use linux-lts instead xD that's better to use for daily use cases.
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    @refi64 for me it was xD seems like every update broke something, but that's kind of what you expect with bleeding edge updates.
  • 2
    Share the details! I'm stuck on osx for being workable out of the box.

    I don't want to waste my time /w theming.
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    @010001111 not much to it really. Its basically just arch base install + xserver + deepin DE + deepin WM.
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    @GurvirBhogal Arch = agile, Rolling updates, Always up to date, risks for breaking your system. Ubuntu = UP, freezed updates, compatibility and stability are the keywords.
    You need to try both to find your sweet spot,
    I have used ubuntu and not been disappointed. You can use antegros and get arch using a well built installer. Or manjaro (tweaked arch) they check and test before each update, Easy and fast to use, I would Say manjaro is between arch and ubuntu. Have a nice day
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    Somehow the colors and lines make me feel so home... :)
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