38 points

Installing arch is fun but endeavour is just so much faster and the end result is the same for me

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Controversial take, endeavor is Arch. Just without the major hurdles. I installed Gentoo once. I learned a lot. Things like, I never want to do that again. It was cool and all. But I’m good with click, install, and get on with my life. I do however like rolling releases and not having to wait years to have less outdated versions. Though to some extent flat paks are slowly alleviating that.

Also for some reason the image gives me serious Sam vibes.

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Also for some reason the image gives me serious Sam vibes.

That’s because it is!

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Manjaro feels that way to me too.

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Arch like/lite? Sure. But without the ability to use the Aur safely you’re missing nearly half or more of what Arch has to offer. I’ve waited a long time for a really good Linux distribution that had an easier usage curve than Gentoo while having a semi decent portage/ports system like the BSD do.

It can still definitely work for a quick and easy Linux gaming system. If your priority is Steam and Nvidia Graphics drivers installed no fuss. Then again so can nobara or the steamos variants.

I’m not going to lie or hate though. I absolutely ran manjaro first before moving on to proper Arch. It was just easy and painless until it got to things like ports and the Aur.

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6 points

Same, I would just configure Arch to be like EOS anyway so I may as well make it easier on myself.

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That was kinda my experience as well when I ran vanilla Arch for a bit, First day was just finding and installing stuff that already came on Endeavour.

After I had an SSD issue had to switch to another drive I didn’t really see grabbing regular Arch again as worth the extra hassle.

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Took me three tries not to read “Installing arch is a fun endeavour but is just so much faster…” lmao

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I use void which is kind of like arch but it trades software availability for making it less likely to bork itself. I’m really pissed that I can’t have virtual box or monodevelop on here. There certain c# related things that can only be done with either monodevelop or Microsoft Visual Studio. Next time I do a distro reinstall I’m going with Debian.

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And it is just arch after all, which is a good thing

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22 points

Hannah Montana Linux is behind you

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I use AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARCH btw

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Me too

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Me too (apparently neofetch doesn’t show your cpu architecture)

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You need cpufetch

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2 points

Me too. Arch Linux with Linux linux.

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15 points

A head pops out of the water

“Just use miiiiint!”

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it’s me.

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13 points

mint.

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sudo apt install vanilla-gnome desktop

sudo apt purge *cinnamon*

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sudo RM RF

sudo apt install cinnamon

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no thx

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I think you misspelled MATE…

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