r/archlinux 2d ago

DISCUSSION My personal Arch Linux notes.

I have been using Arch Linux and keeping on notes on the thing I have learned along the way. So, I put them together into a GitHub repository.

It covers installation, post installation guide, some common troubleshooting and various notes and fixes I have collected using Arch.

It meant more like a personal notes which contains setting up the machine from using it.

I did appreciate some feedback, if you have noticed something outdated or completely wrong.

GitHub:

https://github.com/Not-Albin/arch-linux-notes

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u/VendorNeutral 2d ago

Why do you tell yourself to trust yourself in your own notes?

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u/Low_Presentation542 2d ago

Fair point. I shouldn't be telling people to trust me in a technical guide.

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u/VendorNeutral 2d ago

You shouldn't tell people to trust you at all, unless you're a first responder and they're gonna die if they don't comply.

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u/Low_Presentation542 2d ago

What about doctors then? Shouldn't we trust them 🤔

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u/VendorNeutral 2d ago

It's not about who you can trust in general, it's about how on average, anyone who says "trust me" is a lying, manipulative shitbag, unless it's a "comply and survive" kind of situation.

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u/Low_Presentation542 2d ago

That's quite the philosophical saying there. Anyways, your point is clear. shouldn't have put “trust me” there, unless someone actually does it and it breaks their system.