Hi. I’m a recent Manjaro installer, but have been using some form of Linux since the '90s. I think I started with Mark Williams Unix, if anyone remembers that I had a test PC with an Intel ARC A750 graphics card that I’ve never been able to get fully functioning, and I noticed Manjaro ships with the 6.1.xx kernel so I thought I’d give it a try. Steam, with proton/Vulkan and several DX11 games are working fine so far. Just some OBS issues I will try to address in another category. I also have another PC running Pop-OS which has been my gaming choice for a year or so.
Hi everyone. Nacho here.
I’m Spanish, 51 yo. I’ve started with linux on 2001, during a flue. Not working for some days, was time to try it at last, just for fun… and never again opened windows iny computers.
SUSe and then OpenSUSE for some years. Then, from rpm to deb, using XUbuntu on my computers, and Mint for my wife’s (she’s very non-technological, and very happy since linux user).
And two months ago, when I had to change my laptop, the time to finally try Manjaro did arrive.
Whenever I had a problem and was googling to find solutions, Manjaro and Arch forums where appearing in my searches, and many times were the source for solution. So, I was really interested on trying this distro
And I’m deeply satisfied with it!
Hey, NoxTenebris for all intents and purposes.
3 years on Manjaro flavor 7 on Arch and 9 on Linux itself, started with Ubuntu, then Debian, Centos, and Linux Mint / Voyager Live (which somehow got downloaded instead of a Xubuntu iso), Arch and finally Manjaro.
Recently becoming very interested in Alpine and OpenBSD.
Systems are my thing.
Hello all,
Linux Mint user here but decided to install Manjaro Xfce on my Samsung Chromebook. Runs nicely and like the idea of Manjaro being a rolling release. I plan on giving away the chromebook, but still have no audio and video. Tried several distros, same issue. Looking forward to the forum!
It’s allmost that time to close this thread.
Hi at the edge of 2022, I just installed Manjaro on this Lenovo. Happy to run Linux again, and I loved Manjaro so there was not really a choice to be made.
And I think we can all agree with Linus Torvalds’ sentiments these past few years.