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Which one(s) and why?

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[-] redeven@lemmy.world 16 points 8 months ago

EndeavourOS.

I'm naturally a tinkerer and an avid gamer, with very recent hardware so an Arch based distro fits really nice.

It has just the right amount of pre-installed stuff. Not quite as bloaty as Manjaro or most ubuntu-based distros, but not quite as DIY as vanilla Arch. I know I can install and uninstall anything on Linux but when a distro already comes with just the right baseline for me, work smarter, not harder.

Ubuntu/Debian based distros didn't quite suit me, I love the AUR to death, I love the Arch wiki (even if a lot of it can be used just fine on other distros), I love rolling release and having the latest everything. I do use PopOS on my laptop since I use it a lot less and therefore I want to update it less often.

Only issue is when they ship dumb defaults sometimes that break my workflow but I can diagnose and undo them I guess.

[-] drengbarazi@lemmy.world 4 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Was on Fedora for 3 yrs now and decided to distrohop to EndeavourOS like yesterday. Reason: jc141 releases were finnicky on Fedora; very very probably my fault lol.

Gotta say, I'm impressed with the system and makepkg is just so comfy to use wtf.

Might go back to Fedora eventually but EndeavourOS has been a smooth sailing so far. I think I'll stay a while.

[-] Zozano@lemy.lol 2 points 8 months ago

Right there with ya. EndeavourOS has been my distro for at least two years now. There really isn't a reason to hop.

Also, if I need to reinstall for whatever reason (happens semi regularly because I'm a moron who moves fast and breaks shit), I just drop my package list from my home partition into the live-boot directory and it'll download all my applications during install, and I'm back to where I was in less than half an hour.

Also the extras included like the update application, and mirror refresh, are very convenient.

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