Killing Windows – Why I’m Going Full arch-linuxDate: May 4, 2025
Enough.
I’ve had it with Windows—its bloated nonsense, forced updates, and the way it treats users like dumb terminals in its data-harvesting mainframe. Today, I’m wiping it from my drive and replacing it with arch-linux. No more dual-boot safety net. No more “but what if I need Windows for something?”
I don’t. And neither do you.
🔥 Why arch-linux is the Only Real Choice### Total Control – No Training WheelsArch doesn’t coddle you. It drops you into a terminal and says, “Figure it out.” No bloat, no pre-installed crap—just your system, built your way.
Windows is a RAM-Hogging JokeOpen Task Manager on Windows and watch it choke on its own background services. Arch? Runs like a scalpel—fast, precise, efficient. Toss in i3 or bspwm, and suddenly your old hardware feels like a beast.
Rolling Release – No More Update HellWindows forces updates that break things, then forces reboots at the worst possible time. Arch? Updates when you want. Latest software, no corporate babysitting.
Pacman + AUR – Where the Real Power Is
Pacman – Installs, removes, updates—fast.
AUR – The wild west of software. If it exists, it’s here. Proprietary apps, obscure tools, bleeding-edge scripts—Windows users are stuck waiting. We take what we need.
Learn or Get OutArch installation is a trial by fire. You’ll learn partitions, bootloaders, kernel flags—real sysadmin stuff. Windows hides all that behind a pretty GUI because it thinks you’re too stupid to handle it.
Privacy Isn’t an “Enterprise Feature”Windows 11 is spyware with a desktop environment. Arch? No telemetry, no ads, no “user experience tracking.” Just an OS that does what you tell it to.
Kali and Arch – The Perfect PairBoth linux. Both speak the same language. Swap tools, scripts, configs—no weird compatibility layers, no wsl hacks. Just real hacking.
Execution: Delete Windows, Install Freedom
Grabbed the Arch ISO.
Burnt it to USB with dd (because Etcher is for beginners).
Nuked the Windows partition with GParted. No regrets.
Time to install—no GUI, no hand-holding. Just me, the terminal, and a system that actually respects its user.
This isn’t just a switch. It’s a declaration of independence.
Next? Full disk encryption. Kernel hardening. A setup so lean it makes Windows look like a bloated corpse.
The future is Arch.
Aren Redd
May 4, 2025