Why Are Arch Linux Users So TOXIC?
Why Are Arch Linux Users So TOXIC?
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see? I did the clickbaity thing too
The arch wiki is pretty on point for general information about specifics and can often translate across distros.
But like one of the OPs said, a lot of the folks tend to be a bit gate keepy/defensive or very much fanboys of specific distros.
This is a real problem, and I think the video actually has a pretty accurate take on it. I used Arch for a ~5 year stretch recently, and the Arch Linux community has an unjustifiably bad attitude. Itās like Stack Overflow culture but with double the attitude and without the endgoal of useful and searchable results. Luckily I didnāt ever need to interact with the community beyond reading the Arch Wiki, but if I was forced to be around those people all the time I would have switched distros in a heartbeat.
Like the video says, I really disagree with the whole idea that Arch is āonly for experienced users.ā Itās an intermediate difficulty distro at worst, and it really feels like some Arch users have a misplaced sense of superiority for its perceived difficulty. The Arch forums feel like 8th graders picking on 5th graders in this regard. Even here yesterday, in a recent Lemmy thread someone was having an audio problem and someone just posted ābefore asking maybe check the archwikiā and dropped a link to an article that didnāt even mention the problem OP was having.
Sometimes things arenāt worded in a way that clicks for a certain user, or sometimes people donāt have the same experience in the same areas as you have had. Rewording solutions in different ways that people can later search and find is part of having a quality community. Maybe the OP did spend time scouring the internet for answers before posting their question, but because no one will answer any question that could technically be found somewhere else on the internet, they didnāt know how to phrase their search in order to find that specific post that youāre thinking of.
As I said, I literally just pretended that the Arch community didnāt exist when I was using Arch and I didnāt lose any sleep over it. Arch Linux is still an S-tier distro in my opinion, but not because of its community.
Any thoughts on which distro has the friendliest community?
I did search for this and saw OpenSUSE mentioned, but my first experience asking for help on their official forums wasāwell, let's say the responses felt thick with condescension.
That's fine. Maybe it's a European thing, or maybe a German thing. But, I asked about guidance in the official docs, and was basically told that "no one does it that way."
The distro itself it great though. I've been able to solve most other issues myself.
I havenāt personally noticed a bad attitude in any other community. The general Linux community is friendly enough, if your questions arenāt distro-specific.
Iām actually surprised that you had a bad experience with the OpenSUSE community - itās one of my favorite distros, the leadership seems on the pulse, and itās user-friendly to begin with. If nothing else Iād be surprised if they were toxic simply because they are probably overwhelmed with Linux newbies and they canāt curse them all out. Hopefully that was just a fluke - you probably want to avoid getting cornered by the people with 40k forum posts in any niche forum.
EndeavorOS ... these people are saints.
I think that's the successor to Antergos, if so that makes sense!
Iāve been avoiding linux groups in general for the last 20 years because every time I dip in (slashdot, digg, reddit) I wind up asking a legitimate question I get hammered by someone who thinks they are better than everyone else. My last instance was trying to set options in grub or from the console to change the default CLI resolution ā the post was taken over by a mod who didnāt even seem to understand what I was asking, and spent his time answering every post by berating me for having the gall for connecting a monitor to a server, because āa real server would never have any kind of display device connected to it.ā I finally found out why I wasnāt getting any replies from the people that had tried to help, someone told me later the mod must have shadow-banned me from the group. That person had logged in under their mod account and noticed all my unanswered replies in the post which they hadnāt been able to see under a regular account.
The linux groups here on Lemmy are literally my first positive experience with any linux groups, and I really hope it stays that way.
Ok but that reddit mod (it was /r/Linux right ? ) was eventually booted for being an utter arse and Iām 98% sure he didnt run Arch (he had a foss purism thing going and iirc was on debian)
I mean toxicity at reddit is why most of us are now on lemmy right ?
Same experience, but on the ubuntu forums more than a decade ago. Those people who can't get recognition IRL seek it online. It doesn't help that they socially awkward due to being ostracized IRL. So they have to spend a lot of time alone teaching themselves stuff / the hard way: through experience and by being belittled by other people who are a few years down the same experience.
They are just like Catholics: I had to suffer, so you do too. The lack of physical presence dehumanizes the interlocutor and makes it easier to be a dick and a compounding factor is one cannot punch somebody through a screen for being a twat.
The less fortunate discriminating against the even less fortunate because for once they have power. It's very human and as many things human, very detrimental.
In the worst case, you go to a forum of Arch Linux or an Arch-based distro and
If you get punished, more often than not it is deserved because the helpers donāt want to waste their time if help requester doesnāt cooperate. Meanwhile OP, are you the creator of the video?
I'd disagree about that being the worst case scenario.
When I used to use Arch and asked a question on the Arch forum, they removed my post because they saw I was using Pamac so they assumed I was actually on Manjaro. They didn't ask me if I'm using Manjaro or anything, they just assumed I was and removed it.
I reposted the question and clarified that I was using Arch, but that got removed again due to it being a duplicate of a removed question.
I made a meta post about what I should be doing in order to not get my posts removed and that got removed as well, though I don't remember the reason they gave for that.
That was the last time I posted on the Arch forum and shortly after, I switched to Void Linux.
The concept of Manjaro is in my opinion perfect, because in theory it allows to enjoy the latest and greatest software while minimizing bugs. But the execution has so many flaws.
mrvictory1 already posted a lot of these, but thereās some extras in here, and if nothing else thereās extra credibility from so many people saying the same things: One, Two, Three, Four
TL;DR: they have a bad track record, their packaging lifecycle just plain sucks, and thereās so many better distros that you could use instead. EndeavourOS is an easy in-place substitution.
Manjaro markets itself as a new user friendly distribution. It attempts to cater to the the same demographic of users as Mint(a conversation for another time.) and Ubuntu. The Manjaro maintainers are however very bad at doing this at anything deeper than a surface level. This makes the concept fundamentally fall apart.
Iāve made a few posts to arch forums and never faced issues.
Perhaps it helps that I work in enterprise tech support so Iām used to providing a lot of verbose info about a given issue Iām facing when requesting help. I also show what Iāve done in an attempt to resolve it.
Many of the so called toxic responses Iāve seen on there have been to posts that I would say donāt follow rules or just give very minimal info.
Trilby is also one of the best responders on there but have had a few blunt responses from others.
How can you replace GNOME with Hyprland? Is it easy? And what ifnI want packages that can only be compiled from source on Fedora? Say I want to use the Starship prompt and I decide on using bspwm with bsp-layout. These are already packaged on nixpkgs, so I just add them to my config, do a rebuild switch, (and possibly an update) and I just log into BSPWM, without the need to restart for any of that. Simple. And if I have a complex configuration, I can just save the files and do vc via git and gitlab, and itās happy days. Also, automatic generation creation and the abilify to roll back if something breaks. And because the config is written in a declarative language, it means you will be told of any errors when you rebuild, but in case any others appear, you can still roll back.
Now all the Silverblue and Kinoite users will start talking about UBlue, and fair enough, you do get a lot of the advantages of NixOS with UBlue, but you donāt get all reproducible packages, and you donāt get the breadth of packages that you would get with NixOS. And itās a third-party non-native program. While the developer seems trustworthy, it still just creates more work.
I donāt understand why people assume everyone reads or watches the content.
I can see how itās annoying⦠But itās more annoying seeing people complain about it because for some reason they can possibly fathom that people post without reading/watching. They just seem like control freaks⦠Itās the internet, not a private school or courtroom under oath.
I downvote because he asked how many he can get. Otherwise, Iām neutral to it, as Iām not gonna watch a video in public rn.
Also, I use Arch btw