Can You Use Linux Without the Terminal? (How to Geek article)
Can You Use Linux Without the Terminal? (How to Geek article)
Even basic things in distros are quite different, for example the frontend for settings, so tech support threads will show how to do it in the backend. Oh well, but then there’s someone who suggests
sudo nano /etc/default/grubIf you’re a noob, run this and get a “nano: command not found” error, you’ll google it and learn to resolve it using apt. But Manjaro’s package manager is pacman but you don’t know, so you install apt using a weird guide without knowing what it even is.
My first install ended in a dependency hell because of this.
TL;DR, ddosing AUR multiple times, poorly maintained certificates, and a generally bad take on Arch that causes lots of problems for the uninitiated.
That’s probably for the best. If Manjaro was a little more honest and straight forward I wouldn’t have an issue. The problem is that they say they are kind ignorant of there mistakes.
Honestly they could ask for help and the community would step up.