Arch Linux

Manjaro is a fantastic way to get a fully-featured Linux desktop up and running in minutes. Its graphical installer, sensible defaults, and curated package selection making it a great choice for both newcomers and power users. However, over time, I found that Manjaro’s repositories lagged behind Arch, and—at least for the XFCE flavor—stability was not what I expected. I wanted to keep my working setup, but move to a system that is easier and more stable to maintain: pure Arch Linux.

Read More