Antergos – Best Arch based distro for beginners, whoever want to taste arch, give a try

Select your Location

The location you select will be used to help determine the system locale. It should normally be the country in which you reside. Here is a shortlist of locations based on the language you selected, then Hit Next button to move forward.
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Select your Timezone

Select your Timezone based in which you reside, then Hit Next button to move forward.
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Select your Keyboard Layout

Select your keyboard layout, then Hit Next button to move forward.
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Choose your Desktop

Antergos offering multiple desktops (including Cinnamon, Gnome, KDE, MATE, Openbox & Xfce) allowing users to select their favorite desktop. Choose the one you want, then Hit Next button to move forward.
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Gnome – Feature Selection

I have chose default option of Gnome Desktop, Here you have a option to choose the additional software’s & propriety drivers for installation. Then Hit Next button to move forward.
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Installation Type

Newbies & Fresh installation, you can choose the first option, then Hit Next button to move forward.
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5 Comments on “Antergos – Best Arch based distro for beginners, whoever want to taste arch, give a try”

  1. One problem/difficulty with Antergos is that you must be connected to the internet during installation, and you need sufficient bandwidth to download at least about a half a gig of packages and updates. If this is an obstacle, another excellent choice is Apricity, which is very slick, gives you a gnome or cinnamon desktop, and an Arch system ready to go.

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