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Even for a seasoned command line ninja, like yourself perhaps, remembering how or why you had done something can sometimes be a discouraging task. Like programmers that turn to revision control for an extension of their own brain power, I took a similar route to my experiences with Arch Linux. While most if not all of this information can be found on the [//wiki.archlinux.org ArchWiki] and [//bbs.archlinux.org Forums], I tend to prefer a different style of organization to my data. Maybe if I am lucky along the way, this will help someone else, but if nothing else It helps me reinforce my own knowledge of Linux and Arch Linux in general. | Even for a seasoned command line ninja, like yourself perhaps, remembering how or why you had done something can sometimes be a discouraging task. Like programmers that turn to revision control for an extension of their own brain power, I took a similar route to my experiences with Arch Linux. While most if not all of this information can be found on the [//wiki.archlinux.org ArchWiki] and [//bbs.archlinux.org Forums], I tend to prefer a different style of organization to my data. Maybe if I am lucky along the way, this will help someone else, but if nothing else It helps me reinforce my own knowledge of Linux and Arch Linux in general. | ||
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Arch Linux Tutorials
Even for a seasoned command line ninja, like yourself perhaps, remembering how or why you had done something can sometimes be a discouraging task. Like programmers that turn to revision control for an extension of their own brain power, I took a similar route to my experiences with Arch Linux. While most if not all of this information can be found on the ArchWiki and Forums, I tend to prefer a different style of organization to my data. Maybe if I am lucky along the way, this will help someone else, but if nothing else It helps me reinforce my own knowledge of Linux and Arch Linux in general.
"The single most effective way to gain insight and prove understanding is to teach it to others."
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Newbies
Beginner
- Arch Linux Installation : the definitive UEFI installation tutorial
- ThinkPad X220 Install Notes : additional installation notes for X220 owners
- Managing Packages : cheat sheet for managing and maintaining packages
- Tips & Tricks : random tips for daily Arch Linux use
Intermediate
- Encrypted Cloud Storage : encrypted containers on the cloud (drive, s3, swift, dropbox, hubiC and more!)
- Encrypted Removable Storage : removable storage is more susceptible to attacks, why not encrypt it
- Hardening Arch Linux : security checklist for running production Arch Linux (HAL-2019-1)
Advanced
- OVH: Custom Installation : custom installation guide for dedicated servers, I run this same setup
- OVH: Custom VPS Installation : custom installation guide for VPS instances
- KVM on Arch Linux : running a virtual machine host system
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My History with Arch Linux
When it comes to desktop operating systems (OS) I am extremely picky. Heck I attempted to use FreeBSD (yes, the server OS) as a desktop OS for many years until finally admitting to myself that things I wanted for that OS just were not going to happen in the desktop space.
In 2010 I decided to make the switch back to Linux and had been fishing around for new distros to try out. I figured how hard could it be, after all my first dive into Linux was Slackware way back in 1998 (sometimes I still have dreams of compiling on that old 386). I tried a lot of distributions including: Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, openSUSE, Gentoo, and a few others before finally turning toward Arch Linux.
From the moment I installed Arch I was hooked, whether its the extensive ArchWiki, or the fact that the Arch Linux Forums hostname is an homage to the old BBS systems of yesteryear.
I then knew that I had found a new home.
Allan Mcrae @ XX SINFO 2013
Pages in category "Arch Linux"
The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.