Rather late to the discussion, but I use pure Arch and it is one of the most stable distros I've had. Been using it for 4 years now, and no problems ever happened (I mean I did have some problems, but they can all be resolved with a simple google search/arch wiki)
Hello, everyone! My name is Gathsara Umesh, and I am a freelancer and full-stack engineer (specializing in JS, React, Java, HTML, CSS, PHP, and Python).
One other recommendation: Based on other answers, it'd be better that you start off with an Arch based distro like Manjaro/Garuda (or maybe even EndeavourOS) rather than pure Arch
I prefer Arch cuz of the rolling release model, which means I get the newest updates WAY before Ubuntu users
Hello, everyone! My name is Gathsara Umesh, and I am a freelancer and full-stack engineer (specializing in JS, React, Java, HTML, CSS, PHP, and Python).
Rather late to the discussion, but I use pure Arch and it is one of the most stable distros I've had. Been using it for 4 years now, and no problems ever happened (I mean I did have some problems, but they can all be resolved with a simple google search/arch wiki)
Arch wiki is one of the best
Thank You very Much For Your Answer..!
One other recommendation: Based on other answers, it'd be better that you start off with an Arch based distro like Manjaro/Garuda (or maybe even EndeavourOS) rather than pure Arch
I prefer Arch cuz of the rolling release model, which means I get the newest updates WAY before Ubuntu users
Thank You very Much For Your Answer..!