i have read the arch linux installation guide and a significant portion of the wiki. it's very useful
callyral
I think you meant "if you count Android and ChromeOS as Linux"
Update it in Revanced Manager
I watched it, would absolutely recommend.
I usually install noto-fonts
YOU'RE GONNA HAVE A BAD TIME
On KDE Plasma I have "User Feedback" set to "Detailed system information and basic usage statistics"
I recently moved to Arch from Artix, I followed the installation guide and installed with btrfs. My experience in both systems was/is great, the software is up-to-date. I mostly use system packages, flatpaks and sometimes AUR packages.
I have not had any system-breaking issues.
Probably going to make a lot of hardware obsolete for Windows, a lot of people with older systems are either going to stick to their current version without updating (no updates could mean security issues) or switch to Linux for better hardware support. This is assuming that MS decides to support less and less older hardware with each update.
I have one monitor (laptop screen) and 8 workspaces
i eat pizza with a fork and knife
It's always good to read TOS even though I don't