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<blockquote data-quote="Step 1" data-source="post: 838869" data-attributes="member: 75049"><p>Basically with Antergos, you have an experience more like Arch.</p><p></p><p>The system came with very few applications installed, plus you could choose which one you installed and which one you didn't.</p><p></p><p>What I like about Manjaro is that it is more independent and has a better update philosophy.</p><p>With Arch, the updates are continuous, with Manjaro not, they filter better the updates and only offer the already tested ones.</p><p></p><p>There are really very few differences, but Antergos has been more stable on my computer. With Manjaro I have suffered crashes too many times, so, although I love it, I always look for another Arch-based distro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Step 1, post: 838869, member: 75049"] Basically with Antergos, you have an experience more like Arch. The system came with very few applications installed, plus you could choose which one you installed and which one you didn't. What I like about Manjaro is that it is more independent and has a better update philosophy. With Arch, the updates are continuous, with Manjaro not, they filter better the updates and only offer the already tested ones. There are really very few differences, but Antergos has been more stable on my computer. With Manjaro I have suffered crashes too many times, so, although I love it, I always look for another Arch-based distro [/QUOTE]
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