I’m a little bit underwhelmed, I thought that based off the fact so many people seem to make using this distro their personality I expected… well, more I guess?

Once the basic stuff is set-up, like wifi, a few basic packages, a desktop environment/window manager, and a bit of desktop environment and terminal customisation, then that’s it. Nothing special, just a Linux distribution with less default programs and occasionally having to look up how to install a hardware driver or something if you need to use bluetooth for the first time or something like that.

Am I missing something? How can I make using Arch Linux my personality when once it’s set up it’s just like any other computer?

What exactly is it that people obsess over? The desktop environment and terminal customisation? Setting up NetworkManager with nmcli? Using Vim to edit a .conf file?

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    It’s like owning a screw driver, a really nice professional grade, well forged screw driver, with a molded grip handle.

    Does it do anything that the $1 cheap knock off screw drivers can do? No, its just a screw driver.

    If you use it every day, you may grow to like all the tiny features and comforts and customizations, or maybe not.

    ArchLinux is a tool just like embedded linux systems, does basically the same thing as every other OS, its not life changing, but if you may grow to like its little details just like a custom screwdriver.

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      Does it do anything that the $1 cheap knock off screw drivers can do? No, its just a screw driver.

      I got a chuckle out of that