Manjaro distribution is based on Arch Linux and its goal is to make things easier for novice Linux users.
Manjaro's installation is simple and can be done with two different graphical applications but also traditional via the terminal.
The two installers (Thus and Calamares) that the distribution uses are easy to use but in no way can compare to Fedora's Anaconda. Prefer installation through Calamares is more reliable in its loading bootloader, although Thus is faster.
The distribution is very fast and the menu της αποκρίνονται άμεσα, αλλά το πραγματικά ιδιαίτερο χαρακτηριστικό και αυτό που την κάνει να ξεχωρίζει είναι το ότι είναι κυλιόμενη (rolling release) και πάντα με "φρέσκο" λογισμικό. Όλο το σύστημα αναβαθμίζεται με μια μόνο εντολή και φέρνει αρκετά από τα νεώτερα χαρακτηριστικά που υπάρχουν διαθέσιμα, όπως νέα filesystems (Ext2/3/4, Reiser, XFS, JFS), LVM2/EVMS, Raid , υποστήριξη udev, initcpio, και πολλά άλλα.
Arch aims to distribute programs that have not been modified by developers (vanilla versions), that is, the packages are offered as the developer has at their disposal.
The distribution has software automaticof kernel installation and change.
More generally, Manjaro deserves your attention and leaves many promises for the future. The myth we have seen working on distribution is that it is not a distribution for beginners but rather for Arch fans who do not have time.
Manjaro automates a lot of processes that Arch has to do manually.
If it's your first time to use Linux, you better prefer something on Ubuntu.
After installing, give Pacman more server resources that are close to you with the following command:
sudo pacman-mirrors -g
Inform me:
sudo pacman -Syyu
Bonus Tip:
Even if you install and use the new one, do not remove the old kernel, somewhere you will need it.
Let me say that I personally find Manjaro very stable, and I would highly recommend it to users who want to leave Canonical.
Download it version that you are interested in from the following link:
http://manjaro.github.io/download/