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To be fair, Arch has come a long way in terms of usability in that time.
To be fair, Arch has come a long way in terms of usability in that time.
As much as i love the idea of set once and forget conf files, i just can't be arsed with editing it all.
Fedora is comfy, good choiceI replaced my boot drive and thought I'd have a change from Debian. I do a lot of CentOS/Rocky/RHEL at work, so I thought i'd run Fedora for a while as I'm considering grabbing my RHCSA this year and it makes sense to get into it on Fedora. Still running i3 with the same config, in fact the only difference is remembering to use dnf instead of apt.
