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Arch isn't any easier than Gentoo. If you're newer to Linux and looking for something that 'just works' I'd stick with something Debian based like Ubuntu, Elementary, Mint, or PopOS
akhtchually arch is a little easier than gentoo. gentoo is fully source-based, while arch is binary first. gentoo has use flags, while arch comes preoccupied with flags.
albeit both distros cater to a little more experienced users, there's that. i also think a more user-friendly distro would be a better start. at least the ones where you can get a working environment by just using a live installer. mint IS a good alternative.
openshot on debian must be about 3 years behind arch
No way! 😱
I'll take a look at these distros, though I'm not really too much of a beginner anymore.
I actually come from Debian, but I hopped distros in hopes of finding an even better distro.
Gotcha! Enjoy your hopping then - just didn't want someone to try out Linux for the first time on hard mode and give up
Yeap, all new comers to linux should first try Gentoo, if it fails, then try LFS. After that, KISS linux should be a breeze
I mean... It doesn't have to be a competition, does it?
Some people just want a stable system to work on. I kind of want to leave Ubuntu, I like mint and popos, but. They don't always work out of the box like Ubuntu does for me. So I just change the dm to emulate other distros and it feels good enough.
Am I doing it wrong?