@@MyReviews_karkan this installer installs unnecessary packages like flatpak, i think the best thing about arch is that is a minimal distribution so you know each package installed on your system and what is its job another thing i noticed when i installed vanila arch is that the manufacturer’s logo appears on bootscreen, which didn't happen with any calamares on any distribution. the offical installation is not that hard and the wiki is more than enough, you just need to be careful when partitioning your hard disk.
I get your point, but some people like to install arch the easy way and go on with their lives, and others (probably like yourself) like the traditional way. For each their own. Agree? :)
@@MyReviews_karkan yup, you might also like to take a look at alci, which provides another calamares installer for arch but you have the choice to choose which packages to be included in the iso
This is amazing! I tried to install the terminal way for legacy bios, but for some reason it doesn’t work. This worked for me! You just got a like and a sub!
This is great! Why aren't more people using this? You got my subscription man!
Some people prefer the traditional way so they can learn more. For each their own. Welcome aboard
@@MyReviews_karkan this installer installs unnecessary packages like flatpak, i think the best thing about arch is that is a minimal distribution so you know each package installed on your system and what is its job
another thing i noticed when i installed vanila arch is that the manufacturer’s logo appears on bootscreen, which didn't happen with any calamares on any distribution.
the offical installation is not that hard and the wiki is more than enough, you just need to be careful when partitioning your hard disk.
I get your point, but some people like to install arch the easy way and go on with their lives, and others (probably like yourself) like the traditional way. For each their own. Agree? :)
@@MyReviews_karkan yup, you might also like to take a look at alci, which provides another calamares installer for arch but you have the choice to choose which packages to be included in the iso
@@ericsmith9293 I'll take a look actually. Never knew that existed. Thank you.
This is amazing! I tried to install the terminal way for legacy bios, but for some reason it doesn’t work. This worked for me! You just got a like and a sub!
Very glad it helped :)
Thank you for sticking around.
Nice background painting
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You can have it, too. :)
Orca is a screenreader.
Yeah, I just realized it was right in front of it. Lol