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Walt
22 hours ago, Dat Guy said:

So is Mint.

True, broke my Mint install with a simple sudo apt-get autoremove ...

 

Everyone says Arch and derivatives (Manjaro, Antergos, ...) are unstable, but I've had more problems with Ubuntu's outdated packages, then I had with instability on Arch.

Yeah, I know, Arch is hard to install. That's why Antergos and Manjaro exist. Antergos is Arch mad simple. Manjaro is also Arch made simple, but with a bit of changes. Antergos V Manjaro is like Ubuntu V Mint. Mostly the same, but Manjaro and Mint do some strange things to their packages, causing trouble sometimes.

If you want an easy to install distro with the biggest and most up to date package base, go Antergos. As for the DE: choose something light, like Xfce.

 

A quick search on DuckDuckGo gave me this guide to install Antergos on a macbook

Good luck and have fun!

Be safe, don't drink and sudo

 

Laptop: ASUS K541UA (i5-6198DU, 8GB RAM, 250GB 850 EVO) OS: Debian Buster (KDE)

Desktop: i7-7700, ASUS Strix H270F, 16GB RAM, 128GB SSD from laptop, some HDD's, iGPU, some NIC's, OS: Debian Buster (KDE)

 

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