

It’s also why I put dates and version numbers high up in this post-so people could easily see how dated the instructions were. That’s why we have the Arch Wiki, edited by the masses and not one guy. I’ve added a few updates throughout the text and will probably continue to do so once or twice a year until it becomes unwieldy. With that said, however, given that Arch is a rolling release that changes all the time, keeping this entire post up to date for the indefinite future would be a constant, and quite possibly losing, battle. There’ve been a number of calls to update this post to reflect recent changes in Arch. Many thanks to them for their advice and suggestions.Īuthor’s Note (): I’m thankful for all the nice things users have said about this guide and all the advice they’ve given in the comments-you folks are great. Click here to go to the newer post.Īuthor’s Note (): This post has been updated to take advantage of some of the excellent corrections and constructive criticism provided by the Arch Linux community on Reddit.

I’ve now posted a revised version of this guide.
