tried installing Arch

> tried installing Arch
Failed.
> tried installing Arch Anywhere
Failed.

Should I just get Gentoo?

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If you can't install arch, you definitely can't install gentoo.

youtube.com/watch?v=lizdpoZj_vU

Why would you install arch anyway? They are clearly stating that they don't give a flying fuck about user base but developer convenience. Debian is much more sane and democratic.

Delet this

Debian is like an old fucking creaky horse shit chair. Arch is not unnecessarily bloated and resource heavy.

>installing arch

>arch is not unnecessarily bloated and resource heavy
>this is what your average arch baby believes
you better install Gentoo now

I like a binary distribution, but I'll give it a whirl.

Install arch using Antergos.

those numbers... so close...

Except if you're running a pentium 2, there's no reason whatsover to not use a source-based distro

what step did you fail on op?

How stable is your system?

Are you installing arch dual boot with windows?
If so you can run into some difficulties.

Why?
The whole idea of arch is to learn more about linux/gnu.

Never mind my question here. It's as stable as you make it after reading further. There's a stable branch you are able to activate.

Stop installing memes.

The only issues I've had in 2 years were a libncurses dependency conflict when 6.0 came out and a slight fuckup due to my forcingly deleting an overlay
Other than that I've never had a single problem, let alone a "stability" one

Don't worry. You're just unworthy!

Thank you for the explanation. I'll begin the task of installing it now.

That's the way, kouhai-kun

>How stable is your system?
Not op but what do you mean???

Try Antergos / Manjaro

compiling qt takes like 4-6 hours on a decent cpu.

I wanted to know if they enable stable versus unstable, experience breakage, et cetera.

Lie

>can't even copy and paste commands
Please don't even post here again

friend, just try installing it with wiki, try to see where exactly you failed and try to understand why it happened and how to do it correctly. thats how you learn it, failling over and over, preferably in a VM. first time I tried arch, couldn't change locale, or keymap, or langague, then couldn't go pass partitionig, then couldn't install grub, then couldn't install xfce. when I was managing to do a clean install without ffucking shit up, I finally actually installed it on my desktop and learnt a lot with it. next I want to try gentoo, and like user said, if you can't install arch, you definitely can't install gentoo

>Should I just get Gentoo?
Definetly not. Try user-friendly distro like OpenSUSE, Fedora or ROSA/CentOS if you want stability and has old hardware.

>Failed.
try again. you're supposed to analyze and understand your mistakes and learn from it. monkey see, monkey do is not the correct approach here.

use AUI for basic install + maybe a DE

What makes you say that? I know they recently fucked their documentation but what other cunty things did they do?

lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-general/2015-July/039443.html

Naturally, considering the number of Arch developers compared to Debian

I actually just installed arch in a vm, but I only gave it 2gbs of space and can't use it for anything

So, you are a moron. We already figured that out by the fact you are posting on Sup Forums. What of it?

>Arch is not unnecessarily bloated and resource heavy.
even archs head-neckbeard said that debian is less bloated than arch

>pentium 2
building gentoo from stage one on a p4 or athlon xp took a whole fucking day

thats lfs you retard

>lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-general/2015-July/039443.html
Wow, just wow.
Reminder that Red Hat most likely bribed Arch devs.

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comma.guide/vocative-comma/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocative_case#English
grammar-monster.com/lessons/vocative_case_commas.htm

You made the sentence "That's Ifs, you retard." which is incorrect. Nice try. That is not vocative case.

It is.

Source: "Vocatives: How Syntax meets with Pragmatics"
Publisher: Brill, ISBN: 9789004260795
A formal analysis of the internal structure of vocative phrases and of the mechanism by which they relate to the clause.
Page 48:
>The waste-disposal, you fool, comes the day after tomorrow.

More examples:
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grammar-monster.com/lessons/vocative_case_commas.htm

>You are my favourite car, you little beauty
>You would know all about that wouldn't you, you little adventurer?
>Assure this, you dirty bastard!
>It is generally true to say that a vocative expression of the type 'you' + adjective + noun is more likely to be unfriendly than friendly.

"Failed" isn't an answer. If you don't even know what went wrong, you definitely shouldn't be installing arch.

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That one hurt. A lot.
Arch has become a distro made up of degenerated maintainers and developers out of touch with technical reality.

How can you fail it has an installer since like 2011.

Because he is retarded.

What makes you say that?

t. out of the loop

>tfw you can't figure out whether to use BIOS or UEFI because your "setup" menu mentions both interchangeably
>tfw you fuck up your partitions endlessly because of this
>tfw you install grub wrong and have to redo it all
>tfw working with X while using nvidia
>tfw getting anything visual at all to work with a nvidia card

It's worse on Gentoo when you find out you forgot a single setting on your kernel (because nvidia), and have to recompile your kernel and remember every single thing you have to update because of that (initramfs, grub-mkconfig, certain modules, etc.)

Did pacman.conf crashed your keyboard driver?