This video is actually also interesting for our regular ArcoLInux users.
It provides you with the insight that Antergos, Manjaro, Arch Linux ... we are not that different at all.
We have more in common than we are different.
[INFO] Moving from Antergos to ArcoLinux 90 minutes video tutorial
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Learn, have fun and enjoy.
But first use the power of the Arch Wiki
use the tutorials on https://www.youtube.com/erikdubois
then use the power of google
then use the power of our moderators.
But first use the power of the Arch Wiki
use the tutorials on https://www.youtube.com/erikdubois
then use the power of google
then use the power of our moderators.
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Welcome it is fun, stable, fast and cutting edge... What more can I want...



Learn, have fun and enjoy.
But first use the power of the Arch Wiki
use the tutorials on https://www.youtube.com/erikdubois
then use the power of google
then use the power of our moderators.
But first use the power of the Arch Wiki
use the tutorials on https://www.youtube.com/erikdubois
then use the power of google
then use the power of our moderators.
Hi Erik,
I installed AcroLinux (not B or D) 10 days ago and am very plesantly surprised by the quality of the build.
A few years ago I installed Antergos as a means to get up and going quickly and was pleased with it, apart from the Gnome bloat, which as an openbox user I never liked.
I have two laptops with Antergos and never really found a way to migrate to something else and get rid of any not non existant Antergos dependancies.
This is the first resource I have seen, and I will be looking to watch this video just as soon as I can.
My feeling is that there are a lot of Antergos users out there that would, like me, love to know about your work here.
THANK YOU
kes
I installed AcroLinux (not B or D) 10 days ago and am very plesantly surprised by the quality of the build.
A few years ago I installed Antergos as a means to get up and going quickly and was pleased with it, apart from the Gnome bloat, which as an openbox user I never liked.
I have two laptops with Antergos and never really found a way to migrate to something else and get rid of any not non existant Antergos dependancies.
This is the first resource I have seen, and I will be looking to watch this video just as soon as I can.
My feeling is that there are a lot of Antergos users out there that would, like me, love to know about your work here.
THANK YOU

kes
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I even believe I have posted something on the Antergos forum in the past.
Loved the project, installer and vision.
Welcome.
Loved the project, installer and vision.
Welcome.
Learn, have fun and enjoy.
But first use the power of the Arch Wiki
use the tutorials on https://www.youtube.com/erikdubois
then use the power of google
then use the power of our moderators.
But first use the power of the Arch Wiki
use the tutorials on https://www.youtube.com/erikdubois
then use the power of google
then use the power of our moderators.