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The thing about arch, is that if you have a basic understanding of the terminal and computers, the arch wiki can get from that level to a real expert.

So if you ask me, anyone with a basic understanding of the terminal, and a goal to improve, should go with arch.

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Except, if I want that experience again I can just go back to Slackware.

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I installed Slackware from 24 floppies I downloaded from a Volkerdings personal server, because I didn’t have a CD ROM. I installed using documentation printed on a dot matrix printer that was versions out of date… It took a day to compile a kernel. I’ve had to manually patch drivers (3c509 baaabyyy).

I dreamed about a future where I never had to do that again. Arch pisses me off.

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Ah the old vortex boomerang. That takes me back.
I admit I did sometimes enjoy a good kernel panic with the Aeeeiiiiiiiii scream in the text. When I was expecting it.

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17 points

Can you define a basic understanding of the terminal?

Your basic and my basic could be wildly different.

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8 points

Know how to use it, understand the basic file system structure, know basic commands (ls, which, cat, mkdir, chmod)

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Having completed “Hacknet”, the hit 2015 hacker simulator video game.

(Only half joking)

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I played 2 hours of that game. I wondered how close it was to reality. Do those programs that you call in game have real life counterparts?

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6 points

Arch + manpages + wiki is all you need

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This was my experience just setting it up as dualboot and not doing super much with it. Sure I failed installing it a few times but I came out with more understanding of file systems, and in the end the wiki told me everything I needed to know.

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Oh I feel that, the wiki is a god send. Even for none arch related problems at times.

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