Arch Linux is More Awesome Than I Previously Thought
So the next step was to pick up a GNU/Linux Distro and revitalizing this decent computer which was suffering from an inappropriate operating system. Although I was initially planning to install Debian on this machine, later I decided that it is not a good practice to rely on a single distro. Furthermore, I kept hearing great things about Arch Linux so I decided to install this cutting-edge distro.
The basic installation of Arch Linux is very straight-forward and simple. You do the usual stuff like partitioning and boom. In less than a few minutes, you have a basic installation of Linux and a bash prompt ready to take orders. From now on, you are the creator of your own universe and you can install whatever Desktop Environment, Window Manager, modules, drivers, software you would like to have on your system.
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