I Tried Garuda Linux For A Week!
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- I Tried Garuda Linux For A Week!
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What did you guys think of the ”utility boost” towards the end of the video? Yay or nay?
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Really like the idea man! Always looking for good new stuff and you're a great filter for those sorts of things
loving it
Heyyo
also the utility boost is an epic idea
You should checkout Archcraft. It's lightweight and looks pretty good too
* Climbs a tree *
" BTW I USE ARCH "
😂😂😂😂😂😂
this can actually happen in a few weeks!
This.
Someone please make a report. To Linus!
I would like to see it 😄😄😄
I did lol at this as well
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
Kalle: climb a tree as a intro to the video
Stop that dumb shit.
@@kattihatt are you having a bad day or something? I don't think the commenter was trying to be rude. He's just using a template to make a funny comment
@@abidsyed1646 my eyes bleed when i read these template jokes.
@@kattihatt nobody cares if u hate these jokes. Nobody wants to know that u don't like them so don't comment them to stop
Because "Garuda" means "Eagle" in Hindi language (India). It's made in India.
I’m an arch purest BUT I love this distro it’s so simple and saves a TONE of time. If they keep The AUR, pamac, and other little utilities and cut out the extras, this will be the best distro. Manjaro is super bloated and sluggish. Garuda is just slightly too resource heavy. Or you can just start trimming the fat with sudo pacman -Rr until something breaks.
EDIT:
there is a barebones edition, pretty much the best distro I've tried in a while
Pamac is a waste of space. Another damn package manager that you DONT need, you can already do anything through the terminal
Checkout the latest Garuda
Actually when you get used to Arch, especially the install process, it then becomes really easy. You can even install it without the guide.
wow installing an OS without the guide? Thats insane
yeah arch is easy to install now because of the cli installer in the april update
@@provsalt yeah but I personally don’t use it as it has some limitations like it only do GPT partitioning.
It's my primary os for coding
True
**climbs the tree puts the camera**
**get's down**
**climbs again**
"fuck i forgot to press record"
* gets down again *
Lol true
You're wrong about needing to install extra stuff on Arch whenever you install a package - you're using a package manager either way, which manages dependencies, so installing firefox on arch and ubuntu is pretty much the same.
Arch is better at finding dependencies automatically. It has all of them
Maybe he's never heard of pacman. Seriously, when I install new software on my Arch system, all I do is pacman -S and the system does the rest, installing dependencies, default config files, etc. I really don't understand what this guy is talking about.
@@vegn_brit5176 Garuda also comes with pamac-gui and yay it's just nonsense
I haven't watched yet, but Garuda had been my daily driver for the past few months and I love it, going to start supporting it financially soon
yes you can just install the icons, it's a kde theme sweet-dark
9:57 this is not rly accurate, the default arch package manager 'pacman' works like any other package manager and installs all the dependencies the package needs. Same is the case with aur managers like 'yay'.
Here's my take on what Kalle is trying to say. For a specific package A, there might be at least 3 types of dependencies, (1) the required dependencies, (2) the recommended deps, and (3) the suggested deps.
On distros like Ubuntu, apt-get usually installs package A along with the above (1), (2), and (3) dependencies.
However, on Arch, pacman will only install the package A along with the type (1) dependencies only. The type (2) and (3) dependencies are called 'optional dependencies' or 'optdepends' in the Arch-way.
Please correct me wherever I was wrong. Hope this helps.
Have a great day everyone :)
he probably never finished a successful arch install
DNF is my Favorite Package Manager because it is Highly Configurable and Fast.
He probably didn't even use Garuda for the entire week. If he did, he would know that this part is not true.
@@shubhamnaik640 i agree
He's got the best intro in RUclips, the music the animation are just the way they should be.
In my experience , the more bling and custom apps that come with a big distro, the greater the chances for problems over time - especially after a major Kde, Plasma, display manager, or package manager update.
Arch (via pacman/pamac) also handles dependencies, just like apt or yum do. Manjaro/Garuda are great for people who aren't experts in Linux. (Garuda also can be easily set up for backup imaging in case it breaks via Timeshift) The real big difference between the other Distros for Arch-based distros is that Arch (and Garuda and Manjaro) are rolling releases. These keep the packages very up to date, compared to others. It does have a chance to break your install, though. That doesn't happen often anymore, but it can.
Is no one gonna talk about the room reference 👀 "oh, hi mark"
Sugarhill? I mean... Zuckerberg? :-)
@@M0rn1n6St4r or me ;)?
@@markmadhukar9011 Of course. You were my next guess. Who are you? :-)
i did not hit her i did noot
@@M0rn1n6St4r Mark
Been using garuda for a few months now. Don't think I'll ever change now
He had to climb the tree to place the camera to record himself climbing the tree 😳😱
the biggest strength of arch is its documentation. everything else is secondary.
That's how it used to be, to run Arch was to be familiar with the Terminal, and wiki, not anymore, I've had Garuda for a few days, fully setup, and customized...without the Terminal, I only used that to download Blackarch's repository, other than that, I didn't type Sudo or Pacman 1 time.
@@KingMasadaX I use arch btw
@@KingMasadaX what linux distros are good for learning ?
@@rishirajsaikia1323 try Linux Mint, Pop OS, Zorin or Manjaro. They are easy to learn and use.
@@rishirajsaikia1323 just go with whatever distro you want.
another Kalle linux videos Love em
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i'm using this distro from 2 months and it's awesome feel like mac a little bit with power
I love the utility boost! Great concept and very helpful
I personally am an arch purist, I've been using pure arch for 3 years now, tried all kinds of distros but always came back to arch because all other distros did stuff that annoyed me a lot. I think I'm gonna give Garuda a shot now as it looks like a project that I personally thought about doing myself (making an out of the box usable arch installation).
maybe give artix a try if ur an arch purist
Bro I’m a 17 year old kid i wanna learn programming please help me out by recommending what should i learn first on linux as in language and what applications should i install to develop a program
Doing your own research is half of it but do something easy like Mint or Ubuntu, learn Vim, and learn C++
You can try Archlabs. It's been my daily driver for the last 3 years.
@@shaan9687 learn Python and start using emacs, I recommend Doom emacs
I had more issues installing packages on Debian and Fedora than Arch.
Manjaro Linux is the standard Arch-Based distro for new users. I recommend giving that a look first, because it's such an established product as compared to Garuda which is very new, and has an uncertain future.
i tried garuda for 3 days. I crashed like 7 times while running a node js server and some tabs on brave + visual studio code.
its a distro only for looks, the performance and usage is very very bad
I used around 7/8 distros before I found manjaro. Now manjaro is my daily driver
I stopped distrohopping in 2017 all because of manjaro, i'm a fullstack web and it is just perfect for me. Everything i need is available through aur
I used Manjaro KDE as my daily driver for about 8 months on my laptop. It was pretty good but after a while I found it annoying that there were any good tiling managers for it. I wound up swapping to Pop OS and I might swap to Manjaro Gnome with pop tiling extension. That feels like it could be a good idea.
Absolutely
Running Manjaro only
No issues till date running over a month now 👍
Honestly, I am really impressed by Garuda with i3wm version.
Nice video! I like the idea of reviewing linux distros. It would be nice if you could include screen recordings to actually see the distro without breaking the amazing structure you have for your videos! Thanks, Kalle! ✅
I agree with this comment. It was the only thing that kinda went missing for me in this video. Otherwise great video, thoughts and review
I’m currently using EndeavourOS and it’s an arch based distro too…I love it!
8:25 I usually just remove some preinstalled software and install this one that I like.
Have you ever encountered a problem with partition error after instaling arch on a recent dell?
I can not install arch on my new machine.
I have the default bios settings.
Halp plz
Disable "Fast Boot" in your settings, hope this helps! It should be in the "Boot" settings part, really depends on what your BIOS is.
Hey @Kallen I currently use Garuda for my daily job. Did you try installing with LVM fs option? For me was quiet hard understand the options during the installation process!! :D. Larga Vida a Linux!
I´m garuda user since march 2020. I just love it.
Are u still using it , if yes how is it working. Any issues u faced ?
That one little thing about merging the mirror config after in update in Arch distros has a GUI in Garuda that makes it simple. You just have to look through the newbie menus to find it.
I am liking Garuda.
Is that weird, I do a mini dance every time for that coolest intro song your videos have. Thanks for keeping it!
I love utility boost, it’s awesome how you give credit where credit is due to other RUclipsrs. Much love man ❤️
I switched to it from manjaro and haven't really looked back
I have been using it for awhile now. Garuda is a great distro with many flavors. Highly recommended.
Are you still using it?
@@8rupees718 ye im using it from 6 months it's great for developing games
I was curious if you've compared Arch/Garuda to Gentoo. It's been a few years since I used Gentoo, but I recall it also being good at avoiding bloatware.
I have been following you for 2 years now and i have been a linux user for 4 years or so, so i know part of your linux journey , and I am glad the way you have informed yourself about distrros and DEs and also convey via your channel
Commemdable 👏👏👏
A simple Intro :- NOPE
Climbing a tree for the Intro :- Bitch I'm in
You have tested the same version of Garuda that I have been using for the last five months. It is now my daily driver. I have come a Debian background too. My only issue is that I have to learn the new Arch command line package management. I have had trouble on Debian getting old packages to install. On Garuda my old packages just installed!
I notice you have an Audient iD14 - I am curious if you were able to use that successfully with Garuda or if you usually use it with Linux? I own one and recently asked Audient about supporting it with a Linux app - but they weren't up for it.
Hey I can't get audio output any help with i attached speakers to system using 3.5mm jack.?
I Just Loved the Intro❤
Instead of pure arch a comparison with manjaro would be more appropriate
i mean manjaro isnt really an arch based distro, i mean it uses pacman but the repositories are manjaro's not arch's like arco endevour etc which misses the whole point of an arch based distro
Best content Bro... Keep going we love ur vids :)
@Kalle Hallden Which Dell laptop are you using where you have Garuda installed? I'm looking for one to put Garuda in.
If you don't like bloat, there's a bare-bones version for Garuda Linux, which just installs pure (means literally) Arch Linux(using calemeres) for you with
btrfs +
timeshift preconfigured +
software like ananicy & nohang +
ZRAM enabled by default
chaotic aur +
Garuda welcome utility
I have been using it for gaming and Vanilla Arch for software development
ruclips.net/video/6LBQ_Ukv2CI/видео.html 🥰
HI Kalle, please, what model of and config of DELL are you using, recently my Dell machine doesn't sleep anymore no matter what i do, am running Linux mint, could it be the cause ?. So am planning to buy another Machine, Which one do you use and or which one will you recommend for heavy or all round programming tasks, i run emulators alot as a mobile developer, thanks
Hey... Don't you think Garuda consumes more battery power in laptop as compared to other linux distros... I personally tried to run this distro on my laptop so many times and every time I feel like it is sucking the power quiet faster....
Garuda is a good and simple way for people to try out arch in a different and more simplicities way. It’s also a good stepping stone to one day taking the plunge on other arch variants despite what elitists and would-be purists might say. As someone who has been working with multiple distros of Linux since the 90s I found Garuda to be an easier and clean starter arch distro.
Can you please try Manjaro?
It's like Garuda a arch based OS.
The OG easy arch installer
Garuda is not directly based on arch. Garuda is a fork of Manjaro which is further based on arch.
@@rishabhsharma2188 interesting
1:55 what version of bios is running on ur dell laptop? it looks intuitive, how can i have it on my dell latitude 5500?
Any advantages of Garuda over Fedora, or other similar systems? I haven’t tried Linux yet.
I don't know why kalle but the video feels like a fitness video at first
I would disagree with the point of “Debian or Fedora install extra stuff with the package you want but Arch don’t”. For example in ubuntu there is a gcc package and a g++ package. Whereas in Arch g++ is a part of gcc. Also in Ubuntu there is separate packages for users and devs, so there is a package for pulseaudio and pulseaudio-dev. Whereas in Arch there is one pulse audio package and that package includes everything even the dev stuff (headers and libraries). So i would disagree as it is literally the other way around.
plus he is on garuda, thats like the bloatiest shit in last 3 years xD
@@terahawk yeah, i HATE BLOATWARE. Like literally, Gnome on Arch uses half the Ram it uses on Ubuntu, at least in my experience.
@@karimfadi blame the snaps oof
can install ubuntu the arch way too, super minimal, but the snaps are a deal breaker
@@terahawk do you really use snaps?!? Like i hate them, nothing is better than the distro’s package manager IMHO.
@@karimfadi flatpaks and snaps are the only thing you should (if you dont wanna mess with firejail) use to download proprietary software like discord , chrome, zoom, teams, etc, because they are containerised, the apps can not tell anything about your system, so more secure.
flatpaks are alright, opensource, good packagers, only downside being their runtimes are frigging huge i.e. can end up 2-3gb of runtime after 3-4 apps, but the thing with snaps is their core is closed source and managed by canonical which defeats the purpose. plus the snap daemon takes a shit ton of ram and bootup time :(
(also all the big companies support snaps which makes it spookier)
native apps will give best experience but flatpaks and stuff have their own uses too.
tldr, i hate snaps, ubuntu forces you to use snaps, i hate ubuntu xD
Im having issues with mine, im just a newbie...
Boot it well and installed but after I restarted...
Got in the grub and hit enter...
Then dragon is there and a loading white bar below and it went forever...
How to by past this part please help.
Error msgs:(upper left)
Setfont:KDFONTOP: Function not implemented
(Help? Please)
Could you make a video about the alternatives to applications that you used in Windows that are not in Linux, such as video editor, photo editor etc?
I tried Garuda after I watched this video. I had mostly only used Windows before. It cost me a lot of time to configure everything to be what I like it to be(like themes, input method). But now it becomes my main system.
Should i get it
@@_quixote Maybe, it's highly out-of-box. Even you don't like it, you still learn that "Linux can do these" and modify it to what you like.
I'm so new to Linux and I wanted to know which Linux would be the best for beginners coming from Windows and is the transition hard ?
loved the video as usual!!!
cheers
Try zorion / mint
Ubuntu / kubuntu
KDE Neon
When I started using Linux I also thought that windows is only for me but after using it for around 2 weeks I just fall in love with it ❤️❤️
Now I'm using Manjaro Linux 💕
Just go for Ubuntu or Linux mint first, when u feel more comfortable with Linux command line, and how Linux actually works u can go and try Arch Linux like (Manjaro), and then if u want to go more further, try to install Arch from the beginning and take a look at tilling window managers when ur main focus will be on keyboard,,, it takes so much time but trust it's worth it, I dual boot windows with Arch, I still use Windows for Adobe products and sometimes for playing games.
this "oh hi mark" came out of nowhere xD liked it
So if I want something good that will install everything I need (so I don't need to install or do extra stuff), garuda is not the option?
I guess that Manjaro KDE is the balance when you're looking for an Arch based non bloated distro after trying out Garuda for a while.
Manjaro? Not bloated?
There's manjaro minimal iso version too which has less bloat and you can make it no bloat very easily ,
Garuda also has bare bones edition which like manjaro minimal or endeavour os has very minimal bloat which is actually useful for a new user.
@@papiyabasu1564 absolutely, they all offer easy installation process. Plus Manjaro also offers stability as it's not bleeding edge but takes times before pushing updates.
Arch linux is super easy and it never get old !!
I've watched this video before but I had to see that funny intro again lol nice one
Can you please tell me which laptop are you using? I checked the website, it's not there; only MacBook is mentioned there.
I use Debian like arch. I uncheck all the things at the installation and I install everything myself.
Get ready for gentoo
@@firesnake6311 i do not like gentoo
Kalle please make video on how to stay fit and healthy as a programmer
do sports and cook by yourself
@@NinetyOnePercent go gym and eat your vegetables :D
stop eating cheeseburgers and cake
Climb trees
smoke centipedes
Good god I'm struggling to optimise it for gaming and coding, can you please help!? Because the databases fail to synchronise every time and I'm running out of patience
Can you give me link to download your desktop wallpaper?
Welcome to the Arch community :)
Since you are getting into Linux, you should learn more about user privacy, since you now have more control over it.
Can I install in on low end pc with celeron processor, and 2 GB RAM?
I install garuda in base machine and now my windows is not booting . Please help me and give me some solutions.
Oh come on, Arch is not difficult to install, if it were looked at in a vacuum then sure, but there are a ton of guides where you if you don't know how to install, can just follow along and will have a working Arch system with KDE or Gnome or whichever DE (or WM, but that's not really for beginners) you choose.
That means, first time spending 30-60 minutes following a tutorial (30 because it's your first time+15 if you get stuck at some step for some reason + 15 if your internet is slow) and learning a ton while also having a working arch system
Second time you install arch, any guide will be just a reminder for stuff and you can do it in 20-40 minutes.
After that the installation really is fast, if you exclude installation of desktop environment (which is literally one command, but takes time because of downloading and installing a lot of packages) then you can easily install arch in under 10 minutes, did it multiple times on many machines.
Yes but you never know about all the options available when following a tutorial or anything.
@@aniketraj4823 yes, but almost everyone who installs arch, first time they use the tutorial. It's not meant to first time give you info about options, first time you learn what is actually happening in instalation instead of following GUI, you learn about bootloaders(which means you'll later know that you can choose either one you want), you learn a bit more about usergroups and sudo(which means you'll later know there are also doas and similar alternatives), you learn about partitioning(which will help you later understand about LVM which you might choose on next installation) etc...
It's just important to first time follow some generic tutorial, not some special that will immediatelly force those stuff, like different bootloader or LVM or whatever as that way you might not learn about how many things function.
First time I also followed a tutorial, it helped me understand how the installation process for a distro worrks.
Exactly
So usually the issue is not following the guide itself. Just because it worked the first time for you on your system, it doesn't mean that it will work for everyone. Over the years I have installed Arch on several different machines and many are not really friendly to arch Linux installation process.
Sometimes, especially on laptops, the installation process throws up some random error on some step. For example, on my laptop the arch-chroot command does not work for some weird reason and I have to manually rbind and make-rslave on the sys folder to chroot into my install, steps which I actually know from installing Gentoo. There is no way a newbie will be able to figure stuff like that by simply watching some guide. They will have to dive deep into the arch wiki and the less knowledgeable you are about linux, the more time this will take.
@@aniketraj4823 whatever but installing arch needs no tutorial that's why wiki exists.
If you can read you can install arch it's that easy :)
Why you are showing your face instead of the display.
My question is why are you showing your face on your pfp instead of an icon?
@@PhoenixWolfStudiosGood one! I was gonna roast him but you got him😂
Why are you Indian
How to get these same icon pack and appearance of Garuda distros to Debian based distros
check out what packs they use, download them and apply them
Can you help me
How i programming or coding Android mobile phone you know which is the best app for coding Android mobile phone please help me🙏🙏
Kalle should continue his fitness channel because of all his viewers being so unfit from sitting in front of a computer all day.
Actually I tried Garuda for 5 days and the reason of why I changed to Windows was I'm a C# developer but at the end, I love Linux and specially Garuda, I'm learning JavaScript to leave C# and then I'm free to go to every os I want
.NET Core is a thing tho, and there are things like Avalonia
You installed garuda linux on a laptop which is duel booted with windows and ubuntu I guess??
Now that's a multiple boot .
Please let us know how did you do the partitions , boot loader , grub , efi boot partition , swap or page file , file system ,
( garuda linux user "btrfs" as it's file system and ubuntu/most of the distros uses "ext4" ) and other stuff....
Because , I did the same and messed up with multiple distros....
I have installed ubuntu and i tried to change it to Garuda and it is not changing can you help me out?
It's the best, I'm using it on daily basis. Especially it's made in our country, I'm very much proud of it!
Garuda made in india??
@@greenbillugaming2781 yes
It is made in India with lead developer living in Kolhapur Maharashtra named Shrinivas Kumbhar.
How is gaming performance? wine and dxvk? in Garuda Gaming Dragonized Edition?
I really like the GUI 😍❣️
Ngl Garuda os is actually pretty dope . Love the os and your vid thanks kalle
❤️
what do your prefer between the Dell xps and the HP Spectre ?
why is your terminal always small when you have nothing else on the screen?
never been this early before
You ok there buddy?
Garuda linux🖤
nice video. what is your laptop type model, cheers
I seriously love this distro because it's too fast and snappy
Thanks For Trying Garuda Linux.
Feeling Proud That Indian OS Are Also Being Know❤
It's developer is Indian though@@negiprashray
Linux = garuda
Java = jakarta
I love my place indonesia but java and linux using identity indonesia :)
Garuda is Sanskrit word.
@@Ishant007 forgive his ignorance
The moment you realized he had to climb the tree twice to get the intro..thumbs up for that
Currently on pop, does this distro work better with tablets and cnc?
To be honest, yes Arch-based distros are smooth and fast... but almost every non-Arch-based distro is too.
this guy: imma install an arch based distro.
also this guy: i hope it has access to the aur.
yes
After watching this video, I got curious with Garuda and jump ship to try my first arch-based linux. During work, I give time to setup up our web app here on Garuda. Took me a while to run our company web app system built on kinda oldish stack, AngularJs and Laravel. The spending of hours is real. I dont mind it, coz my thirst to know more about this system weighs more. And the last thing is its worth trying Garuda so thanks for this video
finly a vedeo i love you kalle !!!
When ppl say the Arch install is hard..... These guys never installed an Stage1 gentoo! There you compile every, yes every package self on the machine.
I don't recommend installing Novell Netware then... lol.
The horror..... The horror...
Gentoo is as "hard" as Arch for example. If you can read the wiki, you can install it.
@@_MPP_ the original gentoo wiki back in stage1 days (don't know the Year's, it's a long time ago) the wiki doesn't tells you what to do on compiling errors in random packages.
Arch isn’t that hard to install.
Especially now, with the built-in installer. Garuda is quite cringe, imo, but that seems to be a theme for most Arch-based distros. Literally just get Arch lol
@@Diogo-fk3xn true...
@Pissed Off White Guy True.
@@Diogo-fk3xn could you tell me more about that buildin iNstaller? Name, website or manual for it? I want to learn more
@@soda64 the built in installer isn't that good, use the archfi/archdi install scripts instead. Look it up on RUclips or go to the github page for documentation.
Can we upgrade from one major release to another ?
what theme do you use in vs code?