Had to install Arch recently because it would help pad word count. Normally I wouldn’t pick it because it takes so long to install for an experience that doesn’t feel different enough to warrant that time. But I had to for uni so I thought people here might appreciate my attempt at making a pretty desktop. If anyone has tips with Gnome on here feel free to fire away aswell.
What do you mean “help pad word count”?
It’s probably part of some homework and he has to describe the install process? Could have picked Gentoo for a higher word count IMO
I wanted to do Gentoo but compile times didn’t count towards hours. And you can’t really get a lot of words from “I waited 8 hours for Firefox to build.”
You actually can if you describe the build process and how emerge works, how you can customize the packages with Gentoo’s USE flags etc…
Yea but Arch has all of that already. I can’t write about Portage outside of “It builds for your cpu. Which is great but everything is built for am64 anyways so it isn’t worth the wait time” which I did. Sure you could write about use flags but it’s university work and I atleast value some of my free time.
We have a word limit and the assignment I’m currently doing assumed you can get a work placement. Which I can’t because no local companies are taking this year (The place I love has maybe 6 tech companies if you are generous). So I’m having to find other ways to display "A knowledge of best practices for tech in a workplace.
I didn’t know Arch linux is a good skill to display. It’s listed in a small portion of my resume but nothing huge.
It’s not Arch itself that’s the skill. It’s how it’s configured and used for specific purposes that counts to the marks.
I definitely think that putting Arch or any Linux distro for that matter shows technical know-how and troubleshooting skills. Being familiar in bash and shell is a big bonus in a lot of roles as well.
I respect the reach.