Just got a Framework 13, what should I install on it?Also, anyone try Omarchy? What do you think?
windows 11
>>107024799>windows 11
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>>107024799Downvoted.
>>107024793Install omarchy and make all redhat trannies hang xhemself.
>>107024793>framework>lain building a pclooks like it has to be a diy distro like arch. omarchy gives "you choose for me"-vibes, which doesn't fit.
>>107024793if you want to feel cool and don't want to have an idea how to troubleshoot problems yourself, omarchy sounds like a good option
>>107024793Copland OS
>>107025290>>107025506>omarchybloated trash, have you ever checked what packages it installs? useless stuff
>>107025692>have you ever checked what packages it installs?I have not, a coworker told me about omarchy and how accessible it is for beginners, I have brought the same point in that conversation
>>107024793>braptopimagine lain's braps...
>>107026227this guy made an installer that is tailored mostly towards his workstyle, don't know why anybody would use this trash. just use Arch and install what YOU actually need.https://github.com/basecamp/omarchy/blob/master/install/omarchy-base.packageshttps://github.com/basecamp/omarchy/blob/master/install/omarchy-other.packages
omarchy is just arch linux with the most retarded bloat ever, it is only really worth it for the config, everything else fuck no, just use normal arch linuxpeople like >>107025290 are actually retarded cause they go "oh the guy behind this is right wing or maga or fasho or whatever" and then they start dicksucking it more than they suck a japanese femboy's cock without actually thinking about if the project isn't fundamentally retarded, if you want to fellatiate a righto project then fellatiate xlibre
oh and also i thought artix is more chud style, what happened to that?
>>107024793Fedora
>>107026313>>107026285>>107025290>>107025506I was worried about Omarchy because there didn't seem like an honest review of the system and just people talking about how pretty it was and mindlessly sucking it off. I'm sure it's fine if you know what you're doing, but thinking about diving headfirst into "unique" systems (like NixOS, Gentoo, etc), I figured it was probably not worth the hassle to install it in the case of something breaking (100% chance).I decided on Arch, ol' reliable.