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I did it, I distro hopped
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Once you go Arch it's hard to go back.
Good luck!
It kinda is, just went from EOS to Arch with Hyprland today. It's hard to move to something that feels less up to date.
It's true, I didn't go back to Ubuntu on Arch. But I did move on eventually. But it was actually quite easy.