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Pacman and the init system are reasonable enough but Pacman doesn't seem to do anything I can't do with Apt and I'd rather the hassle of dealing with Upstart if it means I can get hardware acceleration. Debian also has the benefit of (seemingly) using the same install scripts but in Debian's case, they're actually set up correctly and I don't have to keep jumping between VTs just to partition my HDD because the Arch install screen that's supposed to enumerate my drives/partitions is just blank.
I've installed Arch on a dozen different systems with vastly different hardware configurations and never encountered those problems.
I'm not dismissing what you're saying though. Any bug is a pity, but all distros and all operating systems have bugs. So what fails on your hardware might (and indeed does) work on other peoples hardware. Case in point: the last Debian install I performed failed.
This is why I struggle with threads like these; when people have technical gripes (eg dependencies in pacman, preferring non-rolling release distros, etc) then I can sympathise with their argument. However when people complain about a specific distro not behaving on their hardware like it does on other peoples hardware, well that kind of anecdotal reasoning I find more de-constructive to conversation.
Sorry if this makes me sound like an Arch-fanboy, but I just get tired of people publicising their own anecdotal misfortune as persuasive arguments against one product compared with another.
Edited 2011-09-17 09:34 UTC