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Mirko Vukušić

Update... Thank you for "wasting" last two days for me :) Accidentally I deleted my Mint root partition so it seemed a perfect timing to install Arch. Actually installation was a breeze. Configuring it (still) as much fun as I thought it will be. Installed both Cinnamon and i3, side by side, to test tiling WMs (really like i3 so far).

Only problem I see right now are AURs. Some stuff I'm used to is not available for pacman. And manual AUR installs for many is a nightmare with huge dependency trees. So far I'm avoiding those, but am afraid if I will be forced to do it in the future. AUR helpers seem great but not sure that's the point of Arch. I need to carefully check what I'm installing anyway, then upgrade process is different. Not sure. Still keeping Mint partition for emmergencies :)

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Samuel-Zacharie FAURE

"Yay" is a great package manager !

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alex arnold

Yay is overrated. Use paru, which is much faster and better as it uses rust instead of Go.

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Samuel-Zacharie FAURE

You indirectly make a good point: this article is out of date. It was published in July 2020, the Github repository for Paru was created in August 2020.