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Back in my day we had proper distros!
Btw: I was just stupid, and a bit to determined to install arch. So i wasted an hour on my internet connection (3 commands). And another four to find archinstall... This was 2 years ago...
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old person voice
Back in my day we had proper distros!
Btw: I was just stupid, and a bit to determined to install arch. So i wasted an hour on my internet connection (3 commands). And another four to find archinstall... This was 2 years ago...
Between what?
Basically means that the core OS files and systems can't be changed. Everything else is stacked on top, and usually it means that you can rollback to a previous OS version if an update breaks something, without relying on any other image backup software.
Usually results a more stable reliable system, or at least one that's easy to revert to working.
The downside being a reduction in flexibility and customizable options, and most programs need to be "containerized."
I don’t use arch because I did use arch and that’s all you need to do to not use arch again