The spirits beckon thee! Here's a long, thorough, mildly enthusiastic review of Antergos 17.9 Gnome 64-bit, an Arch-based distribution tested on a laptop with Nvidia graphics in a dual-boot configuration, covering live session, installation and post-install use, including look & feel, network support - Wireless, Bluetooth, Samba sharing, Samba and Wireless printing, partitioning, extra software selection, package management, multimedia support - HD video and MP3 playback, smartphone support - Android and Windows Phone, applications, resource usage, performance, responsiveness, hardware compatibility, proprietary graphics drivers support, Touchpad, suspend & resume, customization, fonts, tweaks, small problems, and more. Enjoy. https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/antergos-17-9.html Cheers, Mrk
Very interesting, as usual. Being an Antergos user since a while and coming from Ubuntu and Fedora lately, the best thing of Antergos is AUR. I mean, you can get lots of stuff very easily without the need of adding tons of repositories. And all without the Arch annoyances.