I'm not sure about this. My journey through Linux was Ubuntu > Arch > Debian > Fedora + Arch. Even just Ubuntu gave me enough knowledge to try Arch. Even Windows Powerusers could know shit about partitioning, installing etc.
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Gunter Schnapsholder
This is "I use arch, btw" - Beast-Mode
PS. There was always the normal chroot, or not?
Years ago I installed it manually, too. For learning, yes. But regularly, no. The archinstall package is easy but a newbie would struggle there, too. It's just a faster way for skilled Linux Users.
Long time Jellyfin user here, welcome on board. I think biggest hurdle I should newbies warn about is the lack of availability on TizenOS.
Its possible but needs some extra steps.
Maybe, Streamyfin? its the only iOS App with Downloads and Offline-Mode
If you know exactly the level of education of your supporters and your enemies. It's time to attack the level of your enemies.
Maybe he messed up the database and leave. Just an idea I had after doing the same today at work.
Nah he was joking. But the admin is still missing, we don't know what happened to him.
Calling friends and talk to them for hours.
Too early
Sure, but Debian with the CLI installer. The normal installer is pretty straight forward but not as easy as calamaris or anaconda. I bet people who can install Debian are skilled enough for archinstall