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But seriously though, have fun!
unlike win handcuff shackles turn off cortana nope, turn off edge nope, control telemetry nope, choose when to update or turn off nope,
With my Framework 16 preorder due in the next month or so, I might give the Arch family another try. Would you recommend trying to set up everything manually, running the arch install script, or just go right for EndeavoruOS?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/installation_guide
https://archinstall.archlinux.page/
I find Arch to be the most intuitive for me too the commands just seem to make sense in my brain
i ran the install script last night at like 4AM barely awake just use the archinstall script i got everything installed with that but i had to look at their wiki to install the 32 bit stuff for nvidia drivers but thats easy manjaro did the same with me randomly breaking lol
A particularly stupid example (for me) was DS2, which I played under Windows with WSL2 on SUSE because it worked absolutely smoothly and with great graphics. Why that was like that, I have no idea, probably compatibility. The distro alone probably ate 4gb...If you have enough performance, you can easily run Linux in Windows (or vice versa).