It’s a general problem with the community in my experience. People keep saying it’s “simple”, then whip 3 terminal commands out of their pocket nobody without extensive knowledge would understand (or be able to tell if they do something wrong). They just don’t realize how much knowledge they possess in comparison, and/or how little others are interested in gaining said knowledge (not because they’re ignorant, but simply because they got other priorities in life).
The community really needs an “injection of normies” for some people to wake up from their elitism trip.
People keep saying it’s “simple”, then whip 3 terminal commands out of their pocket nobody without extensive knowledge would understand
People do the same thing for all Linux distributions though. You’ll see people telling you to run apt-getupdate&& apt-get upgrade like you’ll see people telling you to run pacman -Syu.
Not arguing that Arch is easy, just that this specifically doesn’t feel like a counter argument.
Well yes, although with Arch Linux it’s a necessity. Most distros using apt do come with graphical software centers as well. Unfortunately many people in the community indeed do ignore those tools instead of pointing to them. Hell, some even still recommend editing the god damn fstab file despite it being perfectly manageable with both Gnome and KDE tools, which are present in most popular distros and way safer unless you really know what you’re doing. To have those on Arch you’re forced to use CLI tools first.
It was more of a rant about the community than an argument against Arch.
It’s a general problem with the community in my experience. People keep saying it’s “simple”, then whip 3 terminal commands out of their pocket nobody without extensive knowledge would understand (or be able to tell if they do something wrong). They just don’t realize how much knowledge they possess in comparison, and/or how little others are interested in gaining said knowledge (not because they’re ignorant, but simply because they got other priorities in life).
The community really needs an “injection of normies” for some people to wake up from their elitism trip.
Original, because sharing xkcd without alt text is a crime: https://xkcd.com/2501
People do the same thing for all Linux distributions though. You’ll see people telling you to run
apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
like you’ll see people telling you to runpacman -Syu
.Not arguing that Arch is easy, just that this specifically doesn’t feel like a counter argument.
Well yes, although with Arch Linux it’s a necessity. Most distros using apt do come with graphical software centers as well. Unfortunately many people in the community indeed do ignore those tools instead of pointing to them. Hell, some even still recommend editing the god damn fstab file despite it being perfectly manageable with both Gnome and KDE tools, which are present in most popular distros and way safer unless you really know what you’re doing. To have those on Arch you’re forced to use CLI tools first.
It was more of a rant about the community than an argument against Arch.
Tacit knowledge really is a problem in the Linux community, but also in the rest of society.