Just installed #archlinux using archinstaller.
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Just installed #archlinux using archinstaller. Nice, but not quite ready for non-technical users yet

But really nice to just get my desktop installed, and go from there.I replaced #kdelinux, which is not in a usable state yet, on my thinkpad it has wifi issues making it unbearable to use. Still very much looking forward to it stabilizing, of course.
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Just installed #archlinux using archinstaller. Nice, but not quite ready for non-technical users yet

But really nice to just get my desktop installed, and go from there.I replaced #kdelinux, which is not in a usable state yet, on my thinkpad it has wifi issues making it unbearable to use. Still very much looking forward to it stabilizing, of course.
@anderslund what laptop? Which wificard? My gen4 Thinkpad T14s had issues with wifi, but 25.04 solved that almost fully. 24.04 LTS didn't work, freezes after return from suspend and such. Kubuntu 25.10 now and it's really nice.
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@anderslund what laptop? Which wificard? My gen4 Thinkpad T14s had issues with wifi, but 25.04 solved that almost fully. 24.04 LTS didn't work, freezes after return from suspend and such. Kubuntu 25.10 now and it's really nice.
@harald I am not talking about kubuntu, but about #kdelinux: https://kde.org/linux. Kubuntu runs fine on that laptop, but I'm not crazy about it. Kdelinux is built on arch core, but it is alpha, immutable system and for some reason, on some systems there is wifi networking issues, speciffically with wpa_supplicant not behaving.