Why can I not stop distro-hopping? I spend all day yesterday installing Arch despite being almost a complete noob to Linux and now that I have it at a good starting point to customize it the way I want my system to be I'm getting the urge to wipe it all and install Debian, or Fedora, or something else. My thinking is that it would be easier to use another distro to get my computer how I want it to be but I know that in reality it would probably take more time than just finding the fix for something in Arch. Why can't things just werk, or why can't there be a guide of things normal, non-autistic users would want to do after installing? It seems like every little thing ends up being an issue.
just multi-boot all of them you autist.
>normal, non-autistic users
It wouldn't apply to you.
>>59940844
Maybe install them in a virtual machine could be a good start for your disto-hopping problem
>>59940844
>why can't there be a guide of things normal, non-autistic users would want to do after installing?
There's only dozens of such videos on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHoXTjrbLlo
>>59941192
Not that shit, moron. I mean all the specific little things I personally want to change but don't know how to.
>>59941250
>moron
Ok then fuck off and succumb to your chronic autism