
Arch Linux still relies on a text-based installer. Before you get too excited, no, it’s not a beautiful GUI that makes it so anyone (with even only a cursory knowledge of Linux) can install with ease. However, the developers of Arch Linux have finally added a tool that makes the installation process a bit easier. Oracle Linux checklist: What to do after installation This Linux learning path will help you start using the OS like a proītop is a much-improved take on the Linux top command SEE: 40+ open source and Linux terms you need to know (TechRepublic Premium) Open source: Must-read coverage But if you want the real deal, know that it’s going to be a bit of a challenge from the outset. If you want Arch that requires a bit less skill, there’s always the likes of Manjaro. Image: Arch LinuxĪrch Linux is known as an operating system for pros, for those who really know the ins and outs of Linux. Jack Wallen introduces you to the handy new text-based installer tool. If you've ever wanted to attempt an installation of Arch Linux, now's the time. Arch Linux finally adds a new installer to ease a rather challenging process
