Everything just feels way more complicated than it needs to be.

I tried installing Openshot (a video editor) but I couldn’t figure out how to fix the error it spits out when I try to emerge it.

I will now try out Arch and hope I don’t need a master’s degree to install packages.

Edit: Gentoo isn’t the first distro I’ve tried, I’ve been daily driving Debian for more than a year and just wanted to try it out since I heard good things about it. And also I didn’t really need to use Openshot, I just wanted some video editor and arbitrarily chose to install that one.

Also I guess I will just stick with Debian since apparently Arch is also complicated.

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    Arch isn’t any easier than Gentoo. If you’re newer to Linux and looking for something that ‘just works’ I’d stick with something Debian based like Ubuntu, Elementary, Mint, or PopOS

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      akhtchually arch is a little easier than gentoo. gentoo is fully source-based, while arch is binary first. gentoo has use flags, while arch comes preoccupied with flags.

      albeit both distros cater to a little more experienced users, there’s that. i also think a more user-friendly distro would be a better start. at least the ones where you can get a working environment by just using a live installer. mint IS a good alternative.

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      No way! 😱

      I’ll take a look at these distros, though I’m not really too much of a beginner anymore.

      I actually come from Debian, but I hopped distros in hopes of finding an even better distro.

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        Gotcha! Enjoy your hopping then - just didn’t want someone to try out Linux for the first time on hard mode and give up

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          Yeap, all new comers to linux should first try Gentoo, if it fails, then try LFS. After that, KISS linux should be a breeze

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        I mean… It doesn’t have to be a competition, does it?

        Some people just want a stable system to work on. I kind of want to leave Ubuntu, I like mint and popos, but. They don’t always work out of the box like Ubuntu does for me. So I just change the dm to emulate other distros and it feels good enough.

        Am I doing it wrong?