I've also been using linux for few years now, but debian based distros. Recently came to think about arch for some reasons, like: latest packages (app versions), lightweight and "unlimited" customization, but thinking of downsides (assuming) of learning curve or long experimentations kept me at a distance. Now I think i'm going to dip my toes shortly though. There's a distro in my mind that utilizes the idea of highly configured WM with no DE - archcraft, which i'm yet about to experiment with
ArchCraft looks beautiful! And seems like is keeping the "minimal" Arch philosophy. I should try it as soon as I can. Thanks for sharing! I didn't know about ArchCraft!
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I've also been using linux for few years now, but debian based distros. Recently came to think about arch for some reasons, like: latest packages (app versions), lightweight and "unlimited" customization, but thinking of downsides (assuming) of learning curve or long experimentations kept me at a distance. Now I think i'm going to dip my toes shortly though. There's a distro in my mind that utilizes the idea of highly configured WM with no DE - archcraft, which i'm yet about to experiment with
ArchCraft looks beautiful! And seems like is keeping the "minimal" Arch philosophy. I should try it as soon as I can. Thanks for sharing! I didn't know about ArchCraft!