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Basically it's a bit more of a "pure" Arch install then Manjaro and you get a choice of 4 different DE's. I've checked out the Xfce(of course, LOL) and the GNOME and both look pretty good.
Where Manjaro uses it's own Repos, Bridge uses the Arch Repos so it's not forked like Manjaro is. Also, looks easy enough to install as well so it'd get you up and running faster then trying to do Arch from scratch. Oh well, here's a link to the download site. Enjoy.
Miller Technologies
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Where Manjaro uses it's own Repos, Bridge uses the Arch Repos so it's not forked like Manjaro is. Also, looks easy enough to install as well so it'd get you up and running faster then trying to do Arch from scratch. Oh well, here's a link to the download site. Enjoy.
Miller Technologies
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