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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Hello there. I've always been interested in computer systems and GNU/Linux and I want to learn about it as much as I can to eventually even install and learn Gentoo and LFS and become an Advanced Linux Wizard. The only experience I have with Linux, though, is Ubuntu, which I used mainly when my PCs broke. I was about to use it as my main OS but I never did so once they replaced Unity with Gnome, which I never really liked that much. Gaming eventually made me go back to Windows, which I've used since then.</p> <p>I have a few old PCs lying around that I want to revive, and this is a good opportunity to learn. I remember having lots of fun using the console in Ubuntu —something that's nearly absent in Windows— but I think it's time to hop to something more advanced, and I think that something like Debian or Suse or Fedora just won't do. What do you think? Would it be unwise and masochist to hop into Arch, or is it not that complicated assuming you put in enough time to figure things out and read? Thank you.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/Yumemiyou"> /u/Yumemiyou </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/qyfq0t/jumping_from_ubuntu_to_arch_as_a_beginner/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/qyfq0t/jumping_from_ubuntu_to_arch_as_a_beginner/">[comments]</a></span> |