I REPLACED WINDOWS 11 WITH ARCH LINUX

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  • @alenv808
    @alenv808  Месяц назад +34

    Which OS do you use? Comment below 👇

    • @stephiesmith6302
      @stephiesmith6302 Месяц назад +5

      Kubuntu | Arch + i3

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  Месяц назад +4

      @@stephiesmith6302 you've chose i3! Watched some videos on it and it is also a very cool tiling window manager 😊

    • @MrHyde911
      @MrHyde911 29 дней назад +4

      Fedora

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  28 дней назад

      Solid choice! 😀

    • @DariusPaveliu
      @DariusPaveliu 28 дней назад +10

      Well I use Arch Linux. Did I already mention I use Arch btw? Yeah I use Arch (btw)!

  • @oserodal2702
    @oserodal2702 21 день назад +111

    > Switches to Linux to try out ricing a laptop.
    Honestly, a very underrated reason to use Linux.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад +7

      Yeah haha but it can look so nice! I love it 😍

    • @paulywalnutz5855
      @paulywalnutz5855 19 дней назад

      @@alenv808 lol bro its probably the main thing that got me interested in linux.. i was about to buy a whole new computer becasue i just thought it was dying it was soo slow... and then saw unixporn... installed linux over the top of windows just to try it out and it was like my computer was brand new again. blazing fast

    • @cmdrDiscoCat
      @cmdrDiscoCat 19 дней назад

      @@alenv808 There's a distro called Archcraft which offers quite a few "preconfigured" tiling window manager options, although you have to pay a fee to get the ISOs with the "premium" preconfigured tiling window managers. I haven't tested those "premium" options.
      On the free version though, there are openbox and bspwm configurations available. You could try them without installing, just to see how it is. Openbox is regular floating windows, bspwm is a tiling wm.

  • @harpskid
    @harpskid 26 дней назад +229

    The hardest linux distro isn't arch. That would go to gentoo and linux from scratch.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  26 дней назад +27

      Never heard of Gentoo, might give it a go if it has a great community like Arch.

    • @lol-ws6po
      @lol-ws6po 26 дней назад +1

      @@alenv808 I don't think you would like it at all, it's very inconvenient and you should only use it if you want to suffer for youtube views. You sometimes have to wait HOURS to compile your packages instead of just installing the compiled binaries like you do in arch

    • @harpskid
      @harpskid 26 дней назад +1

      ​@@alenv808 Gentoo is...interesting. I'd say its the most complex linux distro that actually has a userbase. Source based distro, you compile the kernel yourself, very interesting.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  26 дней назад +39

      Just checked a video on it and yeah it takes a lot of time. I don't like that haha

    • @bucketissad
      @bucketissad 25 дней назад +1

      @@alenv808i daily drive gentoo lts my second distro my first one was arch, on gentoo the installation takes longer other than that its fast

  • @vmkxyz
    @vmkxyz 26 дней назад +91

    nice to see someone trying out linux (especially Arch) and not complaining about using the terminal and stuff like that, love the video

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  26 дней назад +15

      Thank you very much for your feedback, much appreciated! About using the terminal....I have an urge to force myself to use neovim for at least a week 🫣

    • @grigmax
      @grigmax 18 дней назад +1

      i used gentoo after windows, am i built diff

    • @vmkxyz
      @vmkxyz 18 дней назад

      @@grigmax going from windows to gentoo is actually crazy

    • @dirbyozz
      @dirbyozz 16 дней назад +1

      I used to hate the terminal when i was on pop_os, but for whatever reason, i think Arch has made me love using it

    • @azreyleonchannel4773
      @azreyleonchannel4773 6 дней назад +1

      Yeah just switched to arch from windows 4 days ago and i love archhhh

  • @slothguy_
    @slothguy_ 21 день назад +34

    if you didn't do it, go to steam settings > compatibility > steam play, enable that and most games work without having to set up proton for each one

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад +8

      Oh that's a game changer! Thank you very much 🤗

    • @cmdrDiscoCat
      @cmdrDiscoCat 19 дней назад

      @@alenv808 Yeah, that's what the steam deck does (it runs on a customized archlinux base).
      Not all games run, but a toooon do run.

    • @paultapping9510
      @paultapping9510 18 дней назад

      ​@alenv808 fr. Literally 99% of the catalogue works seamlessly. For my collection, it's 100% compatible.

    • @kurogotbeats
      @kurogotbeats 10 дней назад

      @@alenv808there also is heroic games launcher for epic/gog

  • @Trapped_in_the_Dunya
    @Trapped_in_the_Dunya 25 дней назад +59

    Very first scene "after using windows"
    Me: watching someone open a macbook

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  25 дней назад +4

      Sounds funny when you put it that way 😂

  • @MiScusi69
    @MiScusi69 19 дней назад +11

    Most sane and objective review of Arch ever made

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  19 дней назад +1

      Thank you 🤗

  • @nicolasdesenvolvedor1642
    @nicolasdesenvolvedor1642 20 дней назад +8

    about the yay and pacman, here is the difference:
    with pacman, you can install software from the official repositories, which is what we call the app store of linux. there are repositories for each linux distro, bud arch's official ones are quite small
    yay basically solves this problem, because yay can not only use the official repositories, but also the community one, which we call the AUR (Arch User Repository).
    in sumary, yay does exactly what pacman does but with more software

    • @see-sharp
      @see-sharp 20 дней назад +2

      And more risks... Way more risks...

    • @theL-ef4es
      @theL-ef4es 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@see-sharp ye, somewhere on wiki it is not recommended to use.
      how about Aura package manager? People are used to yay and paru and I haven't seen anyone talk about it.

    • @nicolasdesenvolvedor1642
      @nicolasdesenvolvedor1642 20 дней назад +1

      @@see-sharp yeah forgon to mention that, thabks for your contribution!

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      @nicolasdesenvolvedor1642 Thank you very much for explanation. It does make sense.
      @see-sharp that's what I've read. I guess I gotta be a bit careful of packages I install.

    • @rajmajumdar5253
      @rajmajumdar5253 17 дней назад

      Isn't aura deprecated, I would suggest use paru instead.​@@theL-ef4es

  • @block_01_
    @block_01_ 26 дней назад +50

    Welcome to the Open source side of the force

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  26 дней назад +6

      Thank you! 🤗 Who would have thought there's so much great and free software.

  • @user-ks1oh2wx6o
    @user-ks1oh2wx6o 22 дня назад +13

    0:39 Wait until he hears about gentoo

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Haha maybe I'll try gentoo one day as well

    • @bacalhau_seco
      @bacalhau_seco 21 день назад +1

      ​@@alenv808using linux for 3 years now, installed gentoo.
      the performanc increace is noticeable, but takes along time to isntall (because of compiling) so i could only recomend if u have other things to do meanwhile. gentoo actually forces u to get out of your computer, or u would be just wasting time waiting

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад +1

      That would actually be a good reason for installing Gentoo haha

    • @ios7jbpro
      @ios7jbpro 18 дней назад

      gentoo isnt hard. its easier than arch.
      gentoo is BOTHERSOME. the time you wait to compile takes so long
      hardest would go to nixos since *its a whole coding language you have to learn*

    • @bacalhau_seco
      @bacalhau_seco 18 дней назад

      @@ios7jbpro ye, everything is well documented and gentoo has better tools to manage packagaes and pssible issue u may find.
      but imo ots only worth it if you have other things to do. I personaly uodate my system while on the gym and plan all my stuff before turning on my computer, and i think helps me take full advantage of the OS.
      So i think it is hard if u consider time management

  • @antoniotaormina7490
    @antoniotaormina7490 23 дня назад +7

    Good video. Only two things: don't forget proton for windows games compatibilty and as an arch user of many years i should say that rarely i had the need to solve a problem in a hard way. Is often simple than other distribution.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  22 дня назад +1

      Thank you for your feedback 🤗
      Yeah I do believe issues aren't that hard to solve, it just needs time to figure out what the problem is and then how to solve it.
      I had couple of issues, for example my audio drivers were failing so when I want to watch youtube videos, the video just sits there buffering. But I solved it and for now everything works perfectly.

  • @toastercoaster5
    @toastercoaster5 23 дня назад +5

    You saw how much traffic this video got you (although hardcore Arch fans might be a little frustrated you didn't do a manual setup), perhaps one way to move forward with your other series would be to continue with things like this! It certainly caught my attention, and with enough content you just might be able to earn subscribers, along with a stable income, in to time! Not to mention everyone who might be interested in your apps!
    (P. S. if you'd like additional tips for Arch I'm more than welcome to assist you as I am able XD)
    (P. P. S. Lutris is my go-to program for running Windows programs in Arch)

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  22 дня назад +1

      Yeah this video is still going crazy! And I'll definitely record a video where I try installing arch without arch-install script.
      I do plan to continue with videos like these, but I also plan to do some videos that are not Linux related, maybe more towards coding and frontend development. Not sure if uploading different topics will have a bad hit on channel. I guess there's only one way to find out.
      Would love to get any sort of income, it is dry since April haha. Priority is getting a job of course, but the market is crazy at the moment. So I build apps on the side and hoping for the best.
      I plan on creating a discord community, that seems like a good idea. Until then we can talk on instagram if I get stuck somewhere on my Arch journey haha @alenvarazdinac
      Thank you for your feedback! 🤗

  • @Ud4cznik
    @Ud4cznik 26 дней назад +15

    1:02 ma dude, do I see some GTA: San Andreas codes right there? Big minds think the same! We know what is it about.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  26 дней назад +7

      Haha finally someone found out an easter egg 😂 Good job!

    • @Koppany69
      @Koppany69 20 дней назад

      i noticed hesoyam at the first second

  • @cbcml42
    @cbcml42 26 дней назад +12

    next time try ventoy for booting iso you can use multiple different iso's at once and choose when you boot into it

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  26 дней назад +2

      Just checked Ventoy and that tool is a game changer! Thank you for letting me know about it! Time to test every distro 😂

  • @Aoitori365
    @Aoitori365 26 дней назад +15

    lol implying Arch users leave their houses

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  26 дней назад +2

      There's too much things to customize and fix haha

  • @amqndin
    @amqndin 22 дня назад +8

    imagine leaking your windows key

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад +2

      Shh 🤫 No one knows, no one used it yet.

  • @dobro5958
    @dobro5958 11 дней назад

    I'm really sorry for you dude...
    I hope you will come back soon, without wasting much time.

  • @rafaelgabrielgarlinidal-bo9496
    @rafaelgabrielgarlinidal-bo9496 18 дней назад +1

    that's very good, you are contributing to a world of more linux users. The more people use free open-source software, the more people will develop FOS applications.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  18 дней назад

      I like the way you think 🤗

  • @nimlouth
    @nimlouth 21 день назад +2

    I just use Fedora + KDE plasma these days. Perfect combo of stable rolling release and great customization. I can tinker a lot but also have a fully working environment when I need it.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад +1

      I understand that and I feel like I should make dualboot with something like that cuz you never know when Arch can give up on me haha

    • @nimlouth
      @nimlouth 20 дней назад +1

      @@alenv808 maybe you can just selectively withold updates for a week or so to see if it causes any problems but in general. Unless you use the AUR a lot and thinker around like crazy, I think it should be pretty stable. These days everything is a flatpak so it should just work haha.
      Also maybe you can get a cheap used laptop/chromebook to tinker with on Arch so your main computer stays on a boring/stable distro for actual work? haha

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад +1

      It does seem to be pretty stable for now haha not a single issue at the moment. Only some cosmetics which I have to fix.
      I do have pc which is still on windows, but it doesn't work the best. So I am playing around on this laptop to see what should I install on the pc.

    • @nimlouth
      @nimlouth 19 дней назад

      @@alenv808 as long as you don't abuse the AUR, it should just be fine! Flatpaks just seem to make everything very freaking stable these days too.

  • @thenameisluk
    @thenameisluk 21 день назад +3

    i value my time so my go to choice is debian testing ❤️‍🔥

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Fair enough. Who knows where I'll end up once I start breaking Arch haha

  • @nikichashadow
    @nikichashadow 28 дней назад +5

    as a person who has been using arch for quite some time i love it as a programmer linux is a no brainer i use arch becouse of the aur (arch user reposotory) its not all smooth for me tho i am still having weird wifi isues :) nice video

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  28 дней назад +1

      I had wifi issues but resolved it. The issue was wifi wasnt connecting automatically to known wifis and I always had to manually connect by typing the password again and again.
      AUR is great, but I don't understand why some people say I should avoid it if I want stability 🤷‍♂️
      Thank you for your comment, much appreciated 🔥

    • @3RR0RNULL
      @3RR0RNULL 26 дней назад +2

      @@alenv808ikr it’s literally more stable than normal arch packages (in my experience)

    • @bhargavjitbhuyan9394
      @bhargavjitbhuyan9394 26 дней назад +1

      I have issues with a particular phone's hotspot being slow and getting capped at 3 MB/s.

    • @3RR0RNULL
      @3RR0RNULL 26 дней назад +1

      @@bhargavjitbhuyan9394 Similar issue. It thinks it’s metered for me (it isn’t)

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  26 дней назад +1

      I guess I should continue installing AUR packages then haha I installed vscode from AUR and didnt even realized

  • @G̈L
    @G̈L 21 день назад +3

    def not the hardest if installed with archinstall, though tbf going through the manual install process was really annoying so I think I'll probably use archinstall next time lmao

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад +1

      I agree, I'll try to install arch without archinstall script and upload it 🤗

  • @agostinhomatos321
    @agostinhomatos321 21 день назад +2

    If you'll have to reinstall Arch, consider Garuda as well as Manjaro you mentioned. Both are Arch based and Garuda has fantastic aesthetics, something that along this video you considered important. Myself, like when I chose a new car to buy, stability and reliability is the most important factor, so I opted by Debian Stable distro, it is extremely rare to crash, just like windows 10 or 11 today, it is fair to say, politics aside.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Garuda looks amazing, and I just checked - it also has a hyprland edition 🤯
      Thank you for letting me know! 🤗

  • @fifidurand7421
    @fifidurand7421 28 дней назад +4

    you convinced me to try arch

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  28 дней назад

      Haha glad to hear that! You should definitely give it a go, at least in a virtual machine. It is fun, frustrating and rewarding.

    • @fifidurand7421
      @fifidurand7421 28 дней назад +1

      @@alenv808 yes on a vm first of course

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  27 дней назад +1

      In case you don't have loads of time to waste, you can also install it using archinstall script. It is much simpler than going the old school route.

    • @pelaajahacks8358
      @pelaajahacks8358 26 дней назад +1

      hows it going blud? switched to debian?

    • @tripleaGD_
      @tripleaGD_ 26 дней назад +1

      ​@@pelaajahacks8358dude what

  • @autobahnmensch
    @autobahnmensch 20 дней назад +1

    Manjaro is cool, I used it for about a year then switched back to some Ubuntu based OSs, currently using Kubuntu because of KDE Plasma

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      Why you switched from Manjaro? It gave you some issues?

  • @jedipadawan7023
    @jedipadawan7023 22 дня назад +8

    BTW, I do not know how much Photoshop power you need. If you really need the power then you are going to have to battle to get Affinity running, but if your real level of image work is not that heavy then in addition to GIMP there is Krita. GIMP is laughed at by Photoshop users because it is not an image creation tool. It is only an image manipulation tool as GIMP keep explaining, and the GIMP team have made it clear they have no intention of replicating the functionality of Photoshop. However, Krita *is* written to be an image creation tool and is coded according to the input of professional artists. If there is ever going to be an open source Photoshop, this is it. And, with Arch, you will always have the latest rendering. So you might want to take a peak.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  22 дня назад +5

      I managed to make Affinity work on Arch. But if any issues occur with it then I'll switch to Krita. Thank you 🤗

    • @jedipadawan7023
      @jedipadawan7023 22 дня назад +1

      @@alenv808 👍

    • @AlaaBouramdane
      @AlaaBouramdane 21 день назад +3

      @@alenv808 pls tell me how

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад +5

      I had an issue with bottles installation. And it was due to some mirror links were outdated.
      So I ran the following commands:
      sudo pacman -S reflector
      sudo pacman -Syy
      sudo pacman -Scc
      yay -S bottles
      And after that I installed affinity through bottles, you have to find bottles recipe for affinity and download affinity.exe
      It is actually very simple.

    • @paultapping9510
      @paultapping9510 18 дней назад +3

      krita is criminally underdiscussed. It's literally the photoshop replacement that everyone wants gimp to be.

  • @ivanleonelvera7540
    @ivanleonelvera7540 21 день назад +2

    Just a recomendation, if something happens to your arch and you want to go to a stable distro, I recomend you to switch to fedora kinoite instead of manjaro because manjaro is a rolling release distro like arch (meaning it ships all software update without any type of testing) and fedora kinoite is an inmutable distro and it is very stable because how it applies its updates,, and it even updates itself automatically and apply the updates in the next boot (but with no downtime) so you can just use your system and you will be almost always up to date and I recomend you fedora kinoite instead of silverblue because kinoite has KDE and silverblue has Gnome. I recomend you as well to check distrobox if y9u use this distro so you don't have the problems of the inmutability of the distro rather than when installing the nvidia drivers.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      That is actually a very smart idea, I just wanted to use hyprland and rice it 🫣
      Not sure if I can install hyprland on any major distro?

    • @see-sharp
      @see-sharp 20 дней назад +1

      You can, but it's easier to just use btrfs and snapshot your system instead of changing distros.
      Btrfs is a very modern sustem that you can just make a snapshot and return to that snapshot if something breaks.
      Imutable distros are overkill for end users, it's better to just use btrfs, hell even zfs on root with arch is better than changing the whole distro.

  • @pjcpspn670
    @pjcpspn670 21 день назад +2

    Zorin OS17 on my main PC and Mint 22 on my 10yrs Old Laptop.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад +1

      Zorin seems like a serious distro 🤔

  • @stephiesmith6302
    @stephiesmith6302 Месяц назад +6

    that's a nice move, image editing with GIMP is awesome, give it a chance! :) overall great video!

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you a lot! Gimp will be my choice probably if I don't manage to make Affinity work. But I would really love to use Affinity since I paid for it at the end of the day haha

    • @tjey4120
      @tjey4120 29 дней назад +4

      Gimp is sadly 10 years behind other Programs in many aspects.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  28 дней назад +1

      True even though it would probably be able to do most things I need.

    • @darukutsu
      @darukutsu 26 дней назад +1

      gimp is more like glorified ms draw, use krita... still waiting for gimp3 to be released

    • @Masta_E
      @Masta_E 26 дней назад +5

      Honestly I find Krita better than GIMP these days. I know it is advertised for artists but it does photo editing better than GIMP lol.

  • @realMrVent
    @realMrVent 20 дней назад +1

    Regardless of outcome, it's very based of you to dare and try new things like this 👍🏻

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      Thank you! I do love trying out new things and I have a lot planned for the channel. I got excited after all support on this video 😊

  • @GraniteFaun
    @GraniteFaun 17 дней назад +1

    One thing ive noticed about arch linux: sure it can take some time to set up some things but then they are set up and you know how to do them next time. When I'm finished setting up the baseline I can basically do anything. Also It's then easier to use and troubleshoot other distros

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  17 дней назад

      You're probably right on this one

  • @myles124
    @myles124 15 дней назад

    Use the Flatpak version of Bottles so that you get all the right dependencies. Bottles is very sensitive to these conditions.

  • @lsik231l
    @lsik231l 21 день назад +1

    I picked Debian, and it's forks to start. I'm going to give Arch a go when I get a chance.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      You definitely should do it, it's fun! 😊

  • @superjet1007
    @superjet1007 23 дня назад +2

    Switched to linux a week (or more) ago just because of the same reason: i saw a video showcasing "ricing" (linux customisation) and i wanted to do the same
    Now i have windows on a second drive for one single game which anticheat doesn't support Proton/Wine
    And yeah it's obviously Arch + hyprland btw

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  22 дня назад +1

      Ricing bought me too, it looks way too good. I got bored of Win 11 look and needed something new.
      And I feel like Arch + Hyprland is the best combination.

  • @the-last-spark
    @the-last-spark 21 день назад +1

    i usualy use gimp also little tip you can just do yay to update your whole system and yay package name to search and install

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      After using windows for so long, updating arch like that doesn't seem to me like it's updated haha
      It updates very fast without it even needing a restart.

  • @uniqueprogressive9908
    @uniqueprogressive9908 21 день назад +1

    An alternative to affinity photo is Krita

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      I made Affinity work on my system, but if it gives me some trouble in future I'll switch to Krita. Thank you! 🤗

  • @alenv808
    @alenv808  19 дней назад

    Learning so much from all of you here in the comment section.
    Linux has a nice community, that's for sure.
    Thank you 🤗❤

  • @Zy4te_D3D9
    @Zy4te_D3D9 21 день назад +1

    such underrated youtube keep it up my guy

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Thank you very much, means a lot to me 🤗

  • @BlockVentures
    @BlockVentures 19 дней назад +2

    Why is everyone using Rufus? Ventoy....please, just do the "cook" ONCE and you just throw iso's onto that USB and you get a choice of which iso you wanna use for install...

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  19 дней назад

      I didnt know about Ventoy when installing Arch haha
      But yeah ventoy seems to be a great tool

    • @FedoraSilverblue
      @FedoraSilverblue 3 дня назад

      I use fedora media writer

  • @iXenox
    @iXenox 18 дней назад +1

    If you are going to have Steam installed anyways you might want to try adding the image editing program as a "Non-Steam Game", and enable Proton for it.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  18 дней назад

      That is actually a genius move! I will try that with the next app that gives me trouble.
      I actually made affinity work in the end with bottles. Works well at the moment.

    • @iXenox
      @iXenox 17 дней назад +1

      @@alenv808 Happy to hear that you got Affinity to work!

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  16 дней назад

      Thank you, I had to update system and mirror links, then worked flawlessly.

  • @nugrahaday
    @nugrahaday 18 дней назад +1

    The hardest thing to me that make my self cannot give up Windows is Microsoft 365. I cant live without Excel Power Query, no other office apps on Linux would perform the same way, as my work mainly on Microsoft 365 ecosystem with other coworker with OneDrive. Do you have work around this on Linux? Sure I can live with Gimp, Darktable, Shotcut... I live with those software since 4 years ago, but I cant find Excel Power Query alternatives. Please help, I'm ready to full jump on Linux if there is a work around in Excel Power Query

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  18 дней назад

      Maybe it can be ran using Bottles, that's how I managed to run Affinity Photo, which is a windows software not compatible with linux.

  • @fineman1064
    @fineman1064 20 дней назад +1

    steam have integrated proton. You just need to enable steam play (or sth) in settings. Then most windows games will work even without any tinkering

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      Okay, I gotta try that out. Thank you 🤗

  • @paultapping9510
    @paultapping9510 18 дней назад +1

    I put Arch on my laptop, setup was somewhat involved, post-install, but nothing too hard and the wiki held my hand, with instructions verified by users, for virtually every single step of the process to get my specific hardware fully working. The only thing I haven't got fixed is my fingerprint reader, but I'm not overly bothered about that rn.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  18 дней назад

      Yeah, and ChatGPT on top of all of that. I managed to make Bottles work with the help of ChatGPT. You can try to solve your fingerprint reader with AI.

  • @porter6484
    @porter6484 20 дней назад +1

    You can try other Arch type Distros like Endevour os, Cachyos or Garuda.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      Yeah I got my eyes on Garuda, it has nice hyprland rice out of the box haha

  • @Asxraliss
    @Asxraliss 17 дней назад +1

    Pacman is the built in package manager with arch. Arch has the AUR, arch user repository where users can post their own stuff, however, it's not checked by mods and is usually checked by random users so it's much less safe. if a package if liked enough by users it can actually land in the official repo of arch, pacman. Yay is an aur installer which just makes installing from there easier.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  17 дней назад

      Thank you for explanation! 🤗
      Learning a lot here from the comment section

    • @Asxraliss
      @Asxraliss 17 дней назад +1

      @@alenv808 i think that in general. linux is actually just objectively superior to windows. the only issue that made me in the end just make my windows more secure with a debloat tool was the fact that my primary uses for my pc are ones that are only on windows. (hoyoverse games and valorant) if those were on linux or if i had more drive space. i would definitely stay on it. so i think in the end it is worth the switch as long as you got the space or are okay with sacrificing certain things.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  16 дней назад

      Understandable. I think the best way for me would be to go with dual boot, wsl or hyper-v vm.
      So I can use linux for coding and for everything else I'd use windows.
      Maybe you can use linux in one of those ways too, if that's an option.

    • @Asxraliss
      @Asxraliss 16 дней назад

      @@alenv808 if i had a disk larger than 500 gb i would

  • @techofebd
    @techofebd 18 дней назад +1

    Welcome to Gentoo master race

  • @tellsackett4572
    @tellsackett4572 15 дней назад +1

    If you are gaming under Steam: from my understanding, you shouldn't have to mess with Bottles at all and Steam basically handles the Wine stuff for you (I think 🤔). If you turn on "Compatability Mode" in a Steam game's settings, it should give you the option to use Proton (Steam's custom version of Wine). Apologies if this isn't completely correct, I don't use Steam much.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  15 дней назад +1

      Yeah, should work like that. But havent tried it yet.

  • @bryophyta9500
    @bryophyta9500 21 день назад +1

    Imagine thinking arch with the install script is the hardest. Have you ever heard of gentoo or lfs?

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      I'll try to install arch without archinstall script and upload it.
      As far as I understood from comments here, Gentoo is not necessarily harder but rather more time consuming.

  • @Atlan0815
    @Atlan0815 20 дней назад +1

    Switched to Linux in 2005, after my Windows 2000 Installation got a BSOD, at first to Kubuntu und after a couple of issues with it and some Distro-Hopping finally found Arch....
    And yes, coming from Windows, installing Software with Linux is so much easier...

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      Using Linux since 2005. is crazy, good job!
      I guess it is easier to install software in Linux, I just have to get used to terminal - searching and installing the right package.

    • @Atlan0815
      @Atlan0815 20 дней назад +1

      @@alenv808I installed my first Distro in 2000, Caldera Open Linux 2.6, but i was not ready to switch back then and had no good Internet back then. I was just curious about Linux and i liked it from the first install.That Distro had KDE 2.something installed and i still use KDE. That was the time when you bought Magazines with Linux CDs in it - good old times. 🙂
      Have fun with the Terminal and use the Arch Wiki, if you want to know something. Arch is pretty stable, just dont install too many packages from the AUR and dpnt upgrade too often. You maybe will see some bugs, the average Debian/Kubuntu user never sees, because you almost always get the newest version of everything, which is usually a blessing.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      What do you mean by "don't upgrade too often"? I shouldn't do "pacman -Syu" too much?

    • @Atlan0815
      @Atlan0815 19 дней назад +1

      @@alenv808 Yes, once a month or so is perfectly fine. Sometimes i forget about updating for a while and then i have 700 packages to update. ;-)
      Thank god, pacman is fast, at least if you have a fast enough connection. Clean up your cached packages once in a while, because you do not want your root partition getting unusable because you are running out of space. Every 2 or 3 years i clean up my pacman mirror list with rankmirrors, otherwise it just works...

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  18 дней назад

      Ah okay, gotta write this down just in case haha
      Thank you very much 🤗

  • @goastaccount8360
    @goastaccount8360 21 день назад +1

    Ive done arch without the install script and i must say LFS is harder.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Maybe I try LFS or Gentoo sometime in future.

  • @paulywalnutz5855
    @paulywalnutz5855 19 дней назад +1

    arch isnt really hard at all if you just want to use gnome desktop.. there are some functions in linux that u take for granted in windows that just are a pain to get going like bluetooth, or screensaver and sleep functionality. but apart from that its great

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  19 дней назад

      Yeah I gotta say I had some issues with bluetooth haha

  • @xNialx
    @xNialx 22 дня назад +1

    Win 10 -> Pop -> Arch -> Cachey
    Loved arch and hyprland, but my own lack of experience kept breaking arch, so I settled on cachey until I understand linux better as a whole.
    Wine has been my biggest challenge at first, since I like playing older games and modding them, feel alot more comfortable now, and Heroic launcher makes it even easier.
    All in all, while frustrating to learn a new OS, I can't say I regret the decision to leave windows it was inevitable. I'd just been putting it off for the past decade.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Luckily I havent yet broke Arch haha
      But yeah it is tough figuring out some stuff over here. I managed to install Affinity Photo few days ago, and the issue was actually in my mirror links or something like that. I had to update it.

  • @frakez2240
    @frakez2240 14 дней назад

    I used windows for all my life until I switched to arch Linux (my first and only distro, I also installed mint on a laptop but I never use it) and I Love arch

  • @aptypp
    @aptypp 20 дней назад +1

    Try to install affinity photo in virtual machine on windows. Then copy installed program to wine/bottles and try to run. I dont know if it will work.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад +1

      I actually managed to make Affinity work on Arch using bottles. It works good for now.

  • @GraniteFaun
    @GraniteFaun 17 дней назад +1

    2:00 I got these strange errors when I've set the pacman Mirrors to German only, when I've also set up some others it worked. Really strange, have reproduced this on a lenovo laptop and my main PC

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  17 дней назад +1

      I had some issues with mirror links, that's why I couldn't install Bottles software.

  • @trqhxrd5844
    @trqhxrd5844 21 день назад +1

    Arch has two types of packages. The official ones from the official arch repositories (core, extra and multilib) and community made packages from the AUR (arch user repository). pacman only allows you to install official packages while yay also allows you to install the community ones. Official packages are usually more stable since they get extensive testing from their maintainers while there's no such guarantee for the AUR. all pacman commands run with yay as well just replace the "pacman" or "sudo pacman" with "yay" (no sudo required)

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Ah that's why people say to not install packages from AUR, because it may make my system unstable. Thank you for explaining 🤗

    • @trqhxrd5844
      @trqhxrd5844 21 день назад +1

      @@alenv808 It doesn't necessarily. A lot of the stuff works great. But it contains a lot of apps which are developed by people in their sparetime so they do not have as much time to fix bugs and so on. If you have a big app you wanna use and it's only available in the AUR (the minecraft launcher would be a good example) it usually works good as well since the people who put it in the AUR only made an install script and the software itself is still made and maintained by the original company. Also usually you don't download systemcritical software from the AUR so if something breaks you'll notice it but you'll be able to fix/replace the broken part relatively easily.

    • @realMrVent
      @realMrVent 20 дней назад +1

      @@alenv808 AUR packages are also the ones that you need to compile yourself (which is all the "yay" tool basically does), so there's additional effort and time investment involved. But when it comes to control and customization, self-compiling is a great option (provided you have decent enough hardware and can get all the required libraries/packages, which can be a very nerve-racking process sometimes)

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      @trqhxrd5844 ah okay that makes a lot of sense. So if I download bad software then I can break something in my system, I thought it gets bad by an amount of packages installed haha. Thank you for explaining to me 🤗

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      @realMrVent ah so that happens when I have to enter "A" in terminal. Makes sense, it is different then just installing using pacman. Thank you for explanation 🤗

  • @illuminerdy
    @illuminerdy 21 день назад +2

    for image editing just use GIMP

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      I actually made affinity work on my system, but if it gives me trouble I'll probably switch to something different like Gimp or Krita.

    • @yadpreet7454
      @yadpreet7454 20 дней назад +1

      @@alenv808How about you just download windows and move on instead of tinkering all day, like how most devs and creators do?

    • @Spectrulight
      @Spectrulight 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@yadpreet7454alot of devs use linux.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад +1

      @yadpreet7454 that's a good one to be honest haha
      I gotta check what are the options in ricing windows 😂

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      @Spectrulight as a mainly frontend developer, I don't have too much benefits by using Linux, or am I wrong?
      All I do in terminal is running npm scripts and git, the rest is text editor and browser.

  • @trqhxrd5844
    @trqhxrd5844 21 день назад +1

    I wouldn't go with manjaro in case you brick your arch installation because manjaro has little quirks like certain software not working and slower updates and so on. You might wanna go with endeavour OS. They changed way less compared to base arch so it's going to be easier to get support and there's less software breaking since it's closer to the original

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Okay, noted! How about Garuda tho? It comes with sick looking hyprland rice 🫣

    • @see-sharp
      @see-sharp 20 дней назад +1

      My tip? At the end of the day you are using a Arch based distro, every arch based is basically just Arch premade... Easy on the short run, harder in the long run.
      If it comes to auto installers doesn't change much when you actually know what to install, and arch wiki is a good tool for that.
      Same goes for Debian btw, the only exception i can think of is Nobara, other than that stick to the "big distros".
      Endeavour is not that bad but Garuda... Just no! And Manjaro is a meme distro at this point.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      @see-sharp well yeah I mean I will stick with Arch as long as I can, meaning until I don't break it.

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 20 дней назад +1

    Have you tried Garuda Linux - an Arch-based system, with rolling releases?

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад +1

      Garuda is the distro I would like to check next, when I manage to break the Arch.

  • @notco1eee
    @notco1eee 12 дней назад

    Just a question from a Linux noob here, how did you switch from your old ui to hyprland?

  • @irfantaufik9957
    @irfantaufik9957 19 дней назад +1

    image editig use gimp (alternative phtoshop), inkscape (alternative inkscape)

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  19 дней назад

      I made Affinity work on Arch 🫣

    • @irfantaufik9957
      @irfantaufik9957 18 дней назад +1

      @@alenv808 with bottles?

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  18 дней назад

      @irfantaufik9957 with bottles, yes. The actual issue in the video was with bottles installation, not affinity. But I didn't realized that at the moment.

  • @Louis-L186
    @Louis-L186 12 дней назад +1

    I don't recommend using manjaro, it is quite badly run and actually less stable than arch (except if you don't install anything but then wht's the point)

  • @rajmajumdar5253
    @rajmajumdar5253 17 дней назад +1

    Hey how is your OLED display working with arch? Fellow Vivobook OLED user here

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  17 дней назад

      I haven't notice any issues with it. Works perfectly so far 😁

  • @gilesstockman4913
    @gilesstockman4913 12 дней назад

    the network issue is probably related to nm-applet not running add an exex nm-applet in your config

  • @nydaarius6845
    @nydaarius6845 12 дней назад

    for image editing, i recommend Krita

  • @HustleGrind-ff1xv
    @HustleGrind-ff1xv 21 день назад +1

    I use windows because RN windows is the best gaming OS ever

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад +1

      Well I would agree with that. Everything is just straight forward on there, I just got bored of it looks and wanted to try something new.

  • @bigratmonster
    @bigratmonster 18 дней назад +1

    Great video! Love the accent too

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  18 дней назад

      Thank you very much! 🤗

  • @sathya41
    @sathya41 21 день назад +1

    If you faced random freeze for sometime setup swap and install earlyoom, this is caused due to less available memory

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад +1

      Just checked it, that's a tool for like freeing up memory?
      Thank you for letting me know 🤗

  • @AkosiJeThro
    @AkosiJeThro 21 день назад +1

    You need Grub theme
    and Plymouth

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Plymouth is like an animation in boot process, and grub is where I select which system to boot into?
      I am still learning, there's literally million new things I have to learn. But that's what's fun to me haha

  • @nameplaceholder4895
    @nameplaceholder4895 10 дней назад

    Switched to arch after using windows all my life. Tried going back to use games on windows for a weekend. Hated the windows eco system. I am officially arch pilled and got gaming to work on arch effectively. Now to rice it

  • @id6z439
    @id6z439 22 дня назад +1

    Yeah this dude is underrated

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад +1

      Haha thank you! Really means a lot to me! 🤗

  • @dev_insights783
    @dev_insights783 20 дней назад +2

    I am lucky enough that my first os is linux (ubuntu xfce) Not windows

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      That's a rare case I suppose haha

  • @arrow_function
    @arrow_function 23 дня назад +2

    Author: yeah, I installed the hardest linux distro
    Gentoo, Void, Nix, Linux From Scratch: maaaaan

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  23 дня назад

      According to the experienced linux users from the comments, the mentioned arent necessarily harder but rather more time consuming.

    • @YourPepsiDrink
      @YourPepsiDrink 22 дня назад +1

      @@alenv808 gentoo used to be source-based, thus u see the gentoo updating their system meme, void is just arch but different, nix is basically immutable x hyprland (they love plasma but love hyprland way harder) and lfs? non existant. - dualboot windows & arch user

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  22 дня назад

      Okay, you got me interested in nix 🫣

    • @arrow_function
      @arrow_function 22 дня назад +1

      @@alenv808 you're welcome :)

    • @sosedik
      @sosedik 22 дня назад +1

      @@alenv808 Definitely recommend giving NixOS a go
      You get bleeding edge of Arch and ability to tinker with system while keeping the system stable for daily use
      And personally, the fact that everything (user(s)/apps/services and their exact versions, configs, etc. (potentially multiple devices, disk partitions, auth tokens and more if you're willing to!)) is declared and managed from a singular place was also very compelling to me
      It might be a time sink at first due to its differences and plethora of new information to learn, but it pays off if you're comfortable with its workflow
      There's been plenty of introduction videos popping out on it, and the community is willing to help
      Linux native apps mentioned in the video should work just fine, and the Hyprland supports it too!
      Would be interesting to see your thoughts on it if you decide to try it out

  • @AI.Musixia
    @AI.Musixia 24 дня назад +1

    good job!
    i doo the same befor 9months awfter 30years windows and dos :D
    have fun at arch :) sometimes arch feels easier then windows

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  24 дня назад +1

      Thank you! I guess I will feel much more comfortable with arch after I learn all the tools and naming. Grub, wayland, x11...wth haha

  • @zakt9
    @zakt9 20 дней назад +1

    Whats funny about the problem with bottles 4:43 is not even so much you got to the part where you were running the exe. You had troubles with flatpaks, and your file partition layout. Honestly surprised that archinstall, kde or Discover doesn't just have flathub enabled by default. The downfall of the "Arch Way" is you as as new user did not have flatpaks (the 'universal package' for Linux) installed by default.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      Yeah I couldnt install bottles. Run every command I found online but no luck. And then I updated mirror links and system and all of a sudden I managed to install bottles, and affinity with it.

  • @LinuxBrother
    @LinuxBrother 6 дней назад

    Great video bro

  • @JustAGuyYT1
    @JustAGuyYT1 21 день назад +2

    welcome to arch

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Thank you very much! The community is great and strong 🤗

  • @smn7074
    @smn7074 20 дней назад +1

    is it safe to show your windows activation key?

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      Supposedly it is if it came preinstalled on your pc, according to the comments. It is built in a motherboard then.

  • @SnakePlissken25
    @SnakePlissken25 13 дней назад

    That's it. That's how I'm pronouncing "hyprland" from now on.

  • @paleopteryx
    @paleopteryx 19 дней назад +1

    Wow, I get it that we must move the F away from the toxic Windows. But directly to.. Arch?? Arch is a pain in the..... from all points of view. Surely it must have its advantages, but friendliness isn't one of them.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  19 дней назад

      I had to try it haha going very well so far

  • @Inglan
    @Inglan 19 дней назад +1

    I use hyprland on arch btw

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  18 дней назад

      Perfect combo! 😊

  • @_etcsk5979
    @_etcsk5979 22 дня назад +2

    First part of the video is 100% me.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Haha glad you found it relatable 🤗

  • @ishkzada3152
    @ishkzada3152 21 день назад +1

    bro causually giving free windows keys!

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Haha yeah I might need that 🫣

  • @glenni83
    @glenni83 20 дней назад +1

    How is Hipperland? Then did you get a date? So you could say "I use Arch btw?"

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад +1

      I love hyprland and enjoying using it. I still havent got a date, still looking tho! Gotta stay positive haha

    • @glenni83
      @glenni83 20 дней назад +1

      @@alenv808 Awesome. You could install Cachyos, then it also comes with preinstalled Hyperland under the install. It has better performance then stock arch with hyperland, due to the kernel it has, and the packages

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  20 дней назад

      Ah okay, I might try it in VM. Does it look nice out of the box? haha

    • @glenni83
      @glenni83 19 дней назад

      @@alenv808 ​ i have not tested hyperland on cachyos my self. I have used cachyos for a year now on the KDE plasma. Been a fantastic experience. I have a dualboot video of cachyos on my channel. If you want to look at how the install process is for it. You be suprised from what you have experienced now. There is a brand new Live Iso out now, that is couple of days old. Where you can auto mount from the live iso, that interact with fstab. There is more info on it on the website. Then there is a wiki with all the keybinds and all the stuff you need. Discord has a few hyperland nerds that you can talk to as well. I think you will like it

  • @n.m4497
    @n.m4497 19 дней назад +4

    Linux from Scratch is the hardest distro. It only exists as a PDF file, lmao. Have fun Buckaroo

  • @derkekstlp1293
    @derkekstlp1293 19 дней назад +1

    every kde distro has very much customization but not every kde distro is stable for example Fedora kde is horrible sure i didn't test a lot of distros but the experience with Fedora kde wasn't good at all for me so i am currently using Kubuntu and like it so far

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  19 дней назад +1

      If I understood right, hyprland could be installed to any distro? So I guess I can customize hyprland and its ecosystem on any distro

  • @TheGuilha11
    @TheGuilha11 26 дней назад +2

    Mattcreative has good guide on affinity designer etc instalation

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  26 дней назад

      Awesome, thank you for letting me know. I will try to find it and give it another go.

  • @nechalon2477
    @nechalon2477 19 дней назад +1

    btw, we all use arch

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  19 дней назад

      Great community all in all

  • @aruncs3438
    @aruncs3438 2 дня назад

    hey is your key real?

  • @ELEC7RO
    @ELEC7RO 21 день назад +1

    As a heavy power user and game developer, I cannot do anything productive on Linux without hours of thinkering for basic features that would've taken my 3 minutes on Windows, so even though I like it, I stay away from it.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад +1

      I understand that. I have the urge to tinker with config files all the time instead of working something productive 🫣

    • @see-sharp
      @see-sharp 20 дней назад +2

      It's probably 'cause you are the type of user who uses the system to install what you need and then you need to configure it, when it comes to unixlikes you use the system itself to make what you need and use that.
      Most Windows power users think everthing works with the same concepts as windows, and then they break everything, like... They can't understand that other os's don't work work with the concept of "programs", they work with packages, and from there to break a system is a easy jump.

    • @ELEC7RO
      @ELEC7RO 20 дней назад +1

      @@see-sharp I appreciate the jump to stereotypes, however I was a user of Arch Linux (btw) and Gentoo (Installed both manually and daily drived them for over a month each).
      I am familiar with using their package managers and fiddling with config files and dotfiles a lot.
      None of what I want to use works there. Unity? Won't even start. Anything Adobe? Can't even install, not wine, not bottles, not even custom wine builds like TKG. Curse me for pulling the Adobe card, but it really is a deal breaker, and even without Adobe, affinity software doesn't work either. Then what about Filmora (My main editing software)? It launches but crashes immediately through wine (And no Linux builds). For upscaling I'll admit I haven't tried Topaz software on wine yet or looked for native Linux builds, but I'll highball it and say it works just for the sake of things. And even if it did, that's only one out of many programs I use daily for my work, not nearly enough to even get started on anything.
      I don't hate or even dislike Linux, I quite like it in fact. I just can't see myself using it for what I need and want to do. The most I can do on it is browse the internet and play video games. AKA wasting time, instead of doing anything productive.

  • @taylorswiftiefanclub
    @taylorswiftiefanclub 17 дней назад +1

    You are awesome I have followed you

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  17 дней назад

      Thank you very much, means a lot 🤗

  • @theworstredstoner0950
    @theworstredstoner0950 20 дней назад +1

    2:07 kde plasma!!!!!!

  • @Constaspiration
    @Constaspiration 18 дней назад

    You could just install bottles from software manager, it's even recommended to install from it.
    Nice video though!

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  18 дней назад

      I figured out bottles later, and affinity with it.
      Works great at the moment 😁

  • @eiboeck88
    @eiboeck88 24 дня назад +1

    for affinity photo you could try running it throu steam but before you have to enable steam play

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  23 дня назад

      Yesterday I made Affinity work on Arch. The issue was with Bottles installation not Affinity. I had to clear the cache, update system and magnet links (or something like that). And as soon as I figured out that, Affinity installation was pretty simple.

  • @judaspriestforever153
    @judaspriestforever153 16 дней назад +1

    dont use flatpak for wine please
    the reason it took an hour was flatpak

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  16 дней назад

      Ah okay, would you mind explaining? I don't really understand what flatpak does.
      Compiling packages by myself?

    • @judaspriestforever153
      @judaspriestforever153 15 дней назад

      @@alenv808 flatpak is a container based package manager that is kinda crappy and bloated like snap
      also you should use the aur or pacman
      and yes compiling packages by yourself is better it'll most likely give better results than a pre-compiled binary and you can customize how its compiled or installed
      remember linux isnt really good at being practical but its really good at following your instructions and you having full control over it and everything on it and see everything on it and knowing everything on it

    • @Spiderfffun
      @Spiderfffun 15 дней назад

      @@judaspriestforever153 compiling isnt always the best idea (i believe performance isn't that big of a difference) but yeah probably best to install the package the arch wiki mentions

  • @user-op5fi7jj1k
    @user-op5fi7jj1k 21 день назад +1

    love your accent

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Thank you very much, I am from Croatia so english is not my native language but I try my best 🤗

  • @tecburst1716
    @tecburst1716 22 дня назад +1

    Good and interessting video.

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Thank you very much 🤗

  • @amirchegg
    @amirchegg 21 день назад +1

    Windows 11, 11d ago, 11k views

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      Haha that has to be some sort of a sign 🫣

  • @mariluskithings
    @mariluskithings 22 дня назад +1

    Also wine works 4 me

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  21 день назад

      I actually made Affinity work! The issue was in mirror links, had to be updated. Then Bottles installation went through, and Affinity installation was simple after that.

  • @senshissgenjoyer2129
    @senshissgenjoyer2129 17 дней назад +1

    I find proprietary operating systems unusable after using Linux for a year

    • @alenv808
      @alenv808  16 дней назад

      Really? Why is that?

    • @Spiderfffun
      @Spiderfffun 15 дней назад

      @@alenv808 I'm not op but lack of control and just being able to do way less
      For example on windows I'm forced to use the windows key + number buttons to click on the taskbar. What if I wanted to use workspaces??