I've been thinking of installing Arch on my spare computer which is a Thinkpad T430 so I can learn Linux the harder way and gain experience in using the command line. I have been meaning to learn the CLI anyway, but always put it off due to fear of misusing the rm -r command.
I have no plans on distro hopping from Manjaro to Arch Linux as I have Manjaro right where I want it on my main system. But I did buy my notebook to check out other distros and OSes.
I was reading the Arch Wiki last night and quickly notice that zsh is the default shell instead of bash. How much better is zsh compared to bash? Anyway I'm going to learn both.
Speaking of learning a couple of shells, I found this video from Joe Collins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxuRxtrO2Ag
Any pitfalls I should watch out for in installing Arch, such as using the WiFi for Internet access?
I have no plans on distro hopping from Manjaro to Arch Linux as I have Manjaro right where I want it on my main system. But I did buy my notebook to check out other distros and OSes.
I was reading the Arch Wiki last night and quickly notice that zsh is the default shell instead of bash. How much better is zsh compared to bash? Anyway I'm going to learn both.
Speaking of learning a couple of shells, I found this video from Joe Collins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxuRxtrO2Ag
Any pitfalls I should watch out for in installing Arch, such as using the WiFi for Internet access?