Sorry for my ignorance, Linux noob here, but what do you both mean by Manjaro isn’t Arch?
Sorry for my ignorance, Linux noob here, but what do you both mean by Manjaro isn’t Arch?
I may be misunderstanding here and feel free to correct me if I’m wrong but I was of the understanding that Mint wasn’t a good gaming platform because of the fact it’s not bleeding edge
I would love to sign this but I’m in the UK. I’ll spread the word instead!
Thank you for the detailed explanation!
I see, that makes sense. Thank you!
Gotcha, thank you!
Please don’t hurt me but what’s an “immutable” distro?
PirateSoftware I believe it’s who you’re talking about. But yeah he didn’t make it free, just priced well for that country
Ah, like another club that we can’t talk about
I have mine set up outside of docker
That’s what I’ve done. The arr suite is pretty damn convenient. Last time I did this I had to manually go fetch everything myself.
Keeping my eyes peeled for deals and things but may have to bite the bullet and just pay for one to at least try it out
You’ll have to enlighten me, I’m a little out of touch after going straight for a while haha
Perfect, thanks!
Good question, didn’t really consider that if I’m honest. Could use the torrents as backup/secondary
Funnily enough, I did actually set up LunaSea last night. Haven’t played around with it much so far but it looks pretty good
Good to know, thank you!
Thanks, but I am currently using Radarr and Sonarr, just looking at alternate potentially faster sources
Thank you! I’ll give that stuff a look!
Thanks for the detailed response! I think CachyOS is the way to go for me. I like to be more hands on and have more flexibility
Thank you for the very detailed explanation! Makes sense now. I was of the mindset that Manjaro is an Arch derivative making it technically Arch and didn’t really take the repos etc into account. Makes sense why they advise against the use of AUR
You’ve opened my eyes haha.
I appreciate the response, I always worry asking “noob” questions from all the elitist horror stories you hear around Linux