Maybe better to use cross-post next time. Sometimes people do not cross-post and then the same link will appear five times in the time line for the five identical posts they made. With cross-posting it appears only once. I use Arch, btw
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Have https://noyb.eu/en or https://www.eff.org/ or others never covered this ? If not it would be good to get them interested ?
Thanks for sharing your story. I guess I should be thankful once again to live in a bike friendly area. (btw, you have a small typo in it. I don't mind, but maybe you or others do)
Among other things? They have a restrictive licensing,
Thanks for that link and on the way there reminding me of the Firefox versus Debian conflict over branding :)
both APT and Pacman are not the best solutions for beginners
Depends on your use case. You are focusing on gaming. There are also folks who only need to browse the web, check email, write a letter and print it. For them the GUI for installing software will do just fine. Heck, they might be fine after a default installation without installing more software.
The Arch Linux wiki is considered, by several Linux users including myself, as the best reference for troubleshooting and learning more about Linux, even when you're not using Arch Linux. For a gamer (which I'm not,btw) have a look at https://bazzite.gg/ and https://nobaraproject.org/ and there's Lemmy communities for linux_gaming
use the server matrix.org like everyone (which seems to work fine).
Suggesting to use matrix.org as "everyone" uses it ? There are other choices instead of making a big flagship instance bigger.
I have a Matrix account on https://tchncs.de since years. Though I don't use it often, the admin seems to do a good job and provides bridges.
Are you saying that Arch Linux is providing Tor browser with a different useragent string ?
Arch Linux used to be pretty difficult to install for new users, but now it comes with a build in installer it requires less reading than before. btw There is Arch for ARM https://archlinuxarm.org/ maybe your orangepi is supported. Distro hopping or just testing another Linux distro can be comfortable on SBC since replacing SD card or USB stick is usually easy.