Anarchy Linux: Arch Linux Made Easy

7 comments

  1. Eddie G.

    I’d give it a try…..maybe on one of my older Dell laptops…see if it can get the job done…looks interesting.

  2. CelticDude

    I’ve been intrigued with this distro for a while now, but cannot get it to install. It reaches the “live” screen, but at this point will not respond to the mouse, touchpad, or keyboard. The clock is running, and the CPU meter works, so it’s not totally frozen.

    I’ve tried creating the USB with various writers (in Windows), but no luck with any of them. I will try creating the USB in Linux Mint next, but I am getting discouraged. Which writer did you use? I will say that the initial screen I got looks a bit different from what you show.

    Thanks,
    CD

  3. bill lawrence

    Regarding the last comment, using Rufus on windows to create the bootable anarchy gui worked for me using gpt and writing as iso. Using dd from Rufus or Linux results in the mouse and keyboard drivers failing to load on gui installer. With that said, I recommend I recommend using the cli installer over the gui installer as it doesn’t seem to suffer from the number of issues plaguing the gui installer while still providing a quick and easy arch installer.

  4. Mauricio Lopez

    Thank you for the review, I was about to try Anarchy Linux but I wanted to be sure it was what I thought. As long as it’s Arch underneath…
    Regards!

  5. CelticDude

    Thank you, Bill Lawrence. My distro-hopping brought me back to Anarchy, and your suggestion on using Rufus worked. The irony is that the Anarchy website specifically states that Rufus will not work.

    I am enjoying it as a second OS on my laptop (along with Kubuntu). However, it’s clear I have a good bit to learn about Arch. Eg. I had Octopi installed during the OS install. However, it won’t work, apparently missing libalpm.so.10. I can’t figure this out, but suspect some Arch knowledge would help.

    Nice distro, well worth trying.

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