>>20 Well everything I prefer about Arch doesn't really have anything to do with support. Infact the only thing I can think of is I think theres some wlroots WMs that aren't packaged on Debian so they take a bit more effort to install. But both distros tend to have great coverage on packages.
In Debian I don't see why I have to switch into the console between two of the steps in the installation wizard so I can properly add my BTRFS subvolumes, it makes having a wizard feel pointless. Then when I'm doing something later that needs documentation, I might read Arch wiki because its so helpful. But then I think I might aswell be on Arch.
But aside from simple things like this, if it's Linux and has a reliable package manager its probably almost the same experience.
Well everything I prefer about Arch doesn't really have anything to do with support. Infact the only thing I can think of is I think theres some wlroots WMs that aren't packaged on Debian so they take a bit more effort to install. But both distros tend to have great coverage on packages.
In Debian I don't see why I have to switch into the console between two of the steps in the installation wizard so I can properly add my BTRFS subvolumes, it makes having a wizard feel pointless. Then when I'm doing something later that needs documentation, I might read Arch wiki because its so helpful. But then I think I might aswell be on Arch.
But aside from simple things like this, if it's Linux and has a reliable package manager its probably almost the same experience.