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I often have to restrain myself from installing other !Linux distributions. Sometimes you have to stop your hop and actually get work done.
- laurelrusswurm repeated this.
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@mjjzf so so true
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@bkuhn Arch man, Arch! ;)
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@fabsh Arch is king, it's the real power user distro, things are not newbiefriendly, but userfriendly for sure
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@dotshlash Well, the installer is shire!
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@dotshlash "installer" that is. It's not much of one...
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@fabsh Well, the installer is not really that flashy, but it gets the job done, things like ctk-arch, arch-bang installs a bit more.
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@dotshlash It doesn't get anything done. It's like the anti-installer.
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@fabsh It's more like the "nuke my computer and let me start building" tool, that way it has a bit in common with minecraft :p
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@dotshlash True. :D
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@bkuhn In a sense I don't; I have been using Slackware for quite some years. But I always have partitions for testing... drains my resources
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@x1101 This one has run Opensuse, Fedora, Zenwalk, Wolvix, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Trisquel, Dragora, Debian, Pardus, Mint, Arch, Scientific, #!
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@x1101 ... I just like to keep a stable installation alongside them to ensure my productivity at a reasonable level.