Antergos

>installer as easy as Ubuntu
>freedom of Arch
>a lot of DE to choose from, including an Openbox-only option
>Live CD + installer or minimal installer available
Is Antergos baby's first Arch?

antergos is arch

Installing arch instead of antergos after your first time is plain retarded

Yes

What's the difference between using Arch-Anywhere vs using Antegros?

the installation

easier instalation, antergos repo added by default, easy to remove antergos branding

[spoiler]That installer's disk handling is utter crap. LVM is only partially supported even if the other installers handle it pretty well. Just integrate gparted god damnit and you are done.[/spoiler]
However, after installing Arch the first time, I don't really want to go trough it again (I'm lazy to do that), so it's fine. The LVM limitation can be worked around.

got a link to a guide? I used Antergos before and I hated the display manager it came with. When you say all branding does that include the ASCII text logo when I use neofetch?

Antergos' SSD optimization makes system crash randomly.

Go with Vanilla Arch instead

>Arch-Anywhere
Antergos installs boot, Arch-anywhere fails to do so

I like it too
Cause it literally just werks

Have fun in the pokey, faggot

Wew lad

antergos is bloat

Is that child porn?

Arch is a meme

fagot kde user. go back to your censorship riden interwebs you whore

Posting child models is against the rules.

yeah, dm can be changed too, i have no guide on hand but i can tell you how i did it
to change a dm:
sudo rm -rf /etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service
sudo systemctl enable kdm.service
^this changes it to kde display manager, you can use sddm.service or gdm.service, i used only those so i don't know the command for others
to change system name:
sudo nano /etc/os-release
change NAME="Arch Linux"
ID="arch"
ctrl+o enter ctrl+x
after reboot neofetch should say arch

cool but I prefer lightdm. sure I just have to ask the Arch forms or IRC. Didn't know you could change the ID of the operating system so easily.

>sudo rm -rf /etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service
This is stupid, don't this. The proper way to change the DM is like this:

systemctl disable lightdm.service
systemctl enable sddm.service

Then reboot.

i checked it for you user, it's
sudo systemctl enable lightdm.service
oh and i made a bit of a mistake, change it to this:
ID="arch"
ID_LIKE="antergos"
PRETTY_NAME="Arch Linux"

really? found this online and seems to works fine

You can clearly see my method is simpler and most likely the intended way to do it. Try it out for yourself.

>freedom of arch
AHAHAHAJHHJANNWJHHA

yeah i see that, i ask abouth the
>This is stupid
part, am i doing damage to my system doing this?

You could if you fuck up and sudo rm -rf the wrong thing by mistake. What you you accidentally put a space after "system/" and then slapped enter?

y-yeah, that sounds pretty bad user, thanks, i'll use your method from now on

I use lightdm, but not the webkit version, I prefer the GTK version.

what rule?

How does Antergos compare to Manjaro?

not as good in my experience

not as good as Manjaro or vice versa?

Thanks for saving me the time to correct a retard

Manjaro is a cleaner install. Only problem is debtap doesn't work with it for some reason so you can't convert .deb packages for anything missing in the AUR/Yogurt

DO NOT INSTALL ANTEGOS OR MANGINO, they each have HUGE fucking flaws - just install arch

>freedom of Arch
Arch has some nonfree software mixed into its repos. Steam for example.

It takes all of 20 minutes to install Arch Linux. I don't see why someone skilled would actually care.

I'm too retarded to install Arch without frying my network drive and wiping my MBR. Therefore, fuck off.

Using a GUI installer creates bad habits

>they each have HUGE fucking flaws
what flaws does antergos have? it's basically just arch?

This

maybe you should stop being retarded? Installing Arch is not particularly difficult

Just unplug your network drive if you're scared of frying it. I'm not sure how you could accidentally fry your network drive while installing arch.

Meant card, but no. My retardation is autism at an atomic level.

>MANGINO

Arch is babby's first Gentoo

install gentoo

OP probably meant to say pragmatism or user-centrality, rather than freedom.

Gentoo is babby's first linux from scratch, install linux from scratch.