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My Arch wouldn't wake form sleep after an update a few weeks back because of a bug and my gentoo still doesn't connect to a network. I think I'm going to have to start again I must have left something out of the kernel. I do kinda dig the automagic that comes with CENTOS though everything literally just works to include my Canon plotter which has worked with no distro I'm probably more the target of a distro like this than the others. I admit it's kinda nice but it's not as flexible as the others which I do miss at times..It's a bit of a toss up which I like most.
Last edited by Germany_chris; 09-04-2014 at 12:21 PM.
I installed vanilla Arch on metal for the first time a few days ago, mainly as I needed to clean off my hard drive, and I had been meaning to install vanilla Arch for a while anyways, so I backed up most of my music and my emulated game collection and just went for it. Was originally going to use Enlightenment, but I went back to MATE + Compton + MintMenu like I had in my previous converted Archbang install, ultimately. Theme is Greybird with CobiBird window borders and Faenza-Cupertino-Dark icons, and I'm also using a Xubuntu color scheme for the terminal, and I have Screenfetch for the system readout. Also went for 64-bit.
Last edited by LinuxGeek2305; 09-21-2014 at 08:46 PM.
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