When do I know enough about linux to install arch?
>>55142116
Where you realise that Arch is a myth
>>55142116
>implying Arch requires you to even have a brain
>>55142116
When you don't want to install it.
>>55142116
Once you've mastered the art of copy pasting commands from a wiki.
>>55142116
day 1, 10 minutes in the wiki.
You know how to read?
you can install arch.
pacman -Syu <package>
systemctl enable <blabla>.service
that's about it, everything else is trivial you can turn off your brain
>>55142146
>When you're ready... you won't have to
When you stop being a stupid weaboo fag.
>>55142116
Right after you install ubuntu and think "This whole experience didn't make me feel like Linux was 'cool', I wonder what Linux operating system runs on threadbare support, with a horrible compiling time, is a pain in the ass to install, and makes me feel smart." Just skip right to gentoo honestly.
>>55142116
When you can read the beginner's guide, and it generally makes sense.
You might get lucky copy pasting everything without understanding anything of what you're doing along the way, of course.
But if you understand the basic concepts of each stage, the whole process is a lot simpler.
>>55142116
The install is way overblown, I did it, and my best tech related skill is googling things.
There is also the beginner guide for installing, and the rest of he arch wiki if you need help on anything else.
Good luck and have fun.
>>55142116
If you know basic terminal commands and syntax it should be easy. I mean really basic like cd cp mv ls
Miho please stop shitposting on /g/
Can you read?
Do it, install it.
You won't.