Linux fans overjoyed as PewDiePie embraces Arch Linux

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The relatively small community of Linux users has something to celebrate about as PewDiePie, aka Felix Kjellberg, seems to have embraced the platform too. Fans are thrilled, and some are even wondering if this could shake things up for Linux’s popularity.

This excitement comes following a Story upload on Instagram where PewDiePie shared a picture of his laptop with Arch Linux installed, with the caption: "Had to be done." 

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PewDiePie's Instagram Story

Arch Linux isn’t your average operating system. It’s a lightweight, flexible choice that lets users tweak it to their liking. Unlike beginner-friendly options like Ubuntu or Linux Mint, Arch takes some know-how to set up and run. It’s popular with tech enthusiasts who love having full control over their systems. PewDiePie’s no stranger to Linux, though. He mentioned in a recent video that he’d already switched from Windows to Linux Mint, drawn by privacy perks and a better overall experience. Now, jumping to Arch Linux shows he’s ready for a more hands-on challenge.

On X, one user gushed, "Millionaire, father, lives in Japan, can draw great, can install Arch Linux. Tbh outside of the one little bridge thing... He's goals." Another chimed in with, "lmao, this might unironically cause the distro to pick up in popularity, maybe even the whole of linux." 

Over on Reddit, the vibes were just as hyped. One person wrote, "He uses Arch btw," poking fun with a classic Linux community joke about Arch users bragging about their setup. Someone else added, "Minimalist arc goin far and far," hinting at PewDiePie’s shift toward a simpler, more streamlined tech life.

What’s more, PewDiePie isn’t just stopping at Arch Linux. Fans spotted him using Hyprland, a tiling window manager for Wayland. That’s a big deal — it shows he’s digging into some seriously advanced customization. It’s not just about installing an operating system for him. He’s exploring the deeper, nerdier side of Linux, which has fans even more pumped.

The buzz isn’t just about bragging rights, though. With PewDiePie’s massive following, some think this could nudge more people toward Linux. His influence might spark curiosity among viewers who’ve never considered ditching Windows or macOS. Sure, it’s hard to say if this will kick off a huge wave of new Linux users. But the excitement is real, and the community sees it as a win for open-source software.

This isn’t a random one-off for PewDiePie either. His Linux journey started with Mint, a solid pick for newcomers, and now he’s leveling up to Arch. It ties into a bigger trend—people wanting more control over their tech and better privacy options. Whether his move inspires a flood of new Linux fans or just keeps the current crowd cheering, one thing’s clear. The Linux world is loving every minute of this. For now, they’re riding high on the hype, eager to see where PewDiePie takes his setup next.

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