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	<title>Comments on: A brief return to Arch</title>
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		<title>By: Doddo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi! I thoutht about that today. I&#039;m currently using arch and the computer I&#039;m using now took me a good three months to get me where i want with it. But to get a system that your comfortable with is much quicker than so. I guess what matters is the what you use your computer for.

The pro:s with Arch and Gentoo is that you&#039;ve got more control over what you get, because you have to install those things by yourself. Needles to say, this can also be achieved with a ubuntu server install, if thats what your looking for, I mean.

I also really like the package management system, and their repos. I find that having a sh-tload of mirrors is more convenient than having just a few at a time.

Anyway The original reason for my visit was to say &quot;what a nice blog you&#039;ve got, don&#039;t mind me adding it to my blogroll (at this point my blog is kinda new so my blogroll is almost empty)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi! I thoutht about that today. I&#8217;m currently using arch and the computer I&#8217;m using now took me a good three months to get me where i want with it. But to get a system that your comfortable with is much quicker than so. I guess what matters is the what you use your computer for.</p>
<p>The pro:s with Arch and Gentoo is that you&#8217;ve got more control over what you get, because you have to install those things by yourself. Needles to say, this can also be achieved with a ubuntu server install, if thats what your looking for, I mean.</p>
<p>I also really like the package management system, and their repos. I find that having a sh-tload of mirrors is more convenient than having just a few at a time.</p>
<p>Anyway The original reason for my visit was to say &#8220;what a nice blog you&#8217;ve got, don&#8217;t mind me adding it to my blogroll (at this point my blog is kinda new so my blogroll is almost empty)</p>
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