Post number #1059408, ID: 989c1b
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I always see people in the Linux community saying they use Arch btw but I couldn't find the btw version in their website, just regular one. Is it a members-only kind of thing? I'd love to give it a try.
Post number #1059413, ID: 2dbf45
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Nice one!
Post number #1059415, ID: bfd0b3
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Hehe ^^
Post number #1059452, ID: 571df6
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>>1059408 It uses a rolling release system. So, unlike other distributions (e.g. Debian, Slackware, etc.), there is no number or codename for a release (of course, there are 2-4 internal version numbers, like in any software project).
Post number #1059691, ID: 571df6
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Sourcemage, is it a hardcore?
Post number #1059759, ID: 8c932e
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you need elite/pass/
Post number #1059967, ID: 571df6
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>>1059408 Go to its wiki page, to the installation guide, learn about preparing the usb drive, download the iso (see the link there) for LiveUSB, dd it into USB drive, boot from USB and, following the guide, use LiveUSB's pacstrap program to install at least the basic packages in the desired partition. Create a new boot record on GRUB, reboot from the freshly installed system, enjoy it!
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| I always see people in the Linux community saying they use Arch btw but I couldn't find the btw version in their website, just regular one. Is it a members-only kind of thing? I'd love to give it a try.