I have become the Arch user of Linux... in Virtualbox, of course. - 25/2/2024

So, I have been very curious and so interested in Arch Linux. I was very fascinated with the ability to have 100% full customization and control over your operating system. while I was having my lunch break during my internship. I had been watching so much Arch Linux related stuff in the internet, the Arch logo literally manifested in my imagination and it spoke to me. It said, "dude, just install it." Nah, I was kidding there. But, I did built up the determination and courage to install Arch Linux in Virtualbox. Oh, I forgot to mention I tried installing it before. I kind of gave up when I was installing grub and it failed. So, I actually came back home with pure determination and courage to install Arch Linux, this time I activated the EFI mode in Virtualbox according to some installation guide that's not Archlinux.org but I still use the Arch Linux Manual Pages for guidance. So, going through the installation and also watching a beginner-friendly guide video on YouTube. I... actually did it! I managed to push through the installation! Right now, I'm currently tinkering my Arch Linux into a operating system that suits my preferences and hobbies when I feel like it.

I've went on experimenting my Arch Linux. Like trying out this MSPaint alternative called KolourPaint, it seems really nice though and it plays out similiarly to a classic MSPaint style. Oh yeah, I tried running some of my games on Steam. Mostly the indie ones and old-school games and somehow most of them had their audio cut off. Pretty funny. I usually use Opera GX as my default browser just for the customizability and checking release schedule for video games and I kinda like it. Unfortunately, it's not available on Linux... Darn it. At least I get to use Mozilla Firefox, pretty decent web browser. So, now, I always tinker and customize my Arch Linux and learn a lot of new things about how it works.

Oh, yeah. If you are looking to try out Arch Linux to customize and modify it into your own personal operating system, go ahead! I must remind you though that it might require a lot of time and effort into a making a really good Arch Linux operating system for yourself, and it requires a lot of patience. Or maybe you can try Gentoo, I'm kidding, installing Gentoo is helluva a lot harder than installing Arch. There's a lot of Linux distros you can try. Find the one that's right for you. :) See you around.

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