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    Endeavor os is an utterly pointless distro anyway, it doesn’t even host it’s own repos. Just use Arch.

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      it doesn’t even host it’s own repos

      Yes, and that’s a good thing, otherwise it would be like Manjaro.

      EndeavourOS is perfect if you already know your way around a Linux system but don’t want to spend the time and effort to setup Arch.

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        Technically, Endeavour does have its own repos but they only contain a relatively small number of non-essential packages. But yeah, other than that it’s basically pre-configured Arch with great defaults.

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          No, the defaults are worse than the arch defaults, the wallpapers are ugly, dracut has worse documentation for desktop use, yay is bad, and the firewall GUI is pointless bloat (the thing on the KDE settings app is just better). Just use Arch.

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          As someone who loved Manjaro and installed it everywhere, the whole thing is (was?) amateur hour run by clowns. Drama, bugs, but lots of opportunity to contribute if you were equally blind.

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          They made errors with certificates twice. Apparently, that a cardinal sin for some Linux users.

          But if you like Manjaro, use it. It’s not perfect, but it’s a great distro.

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              And then worked with Arch to fix the issue with AUR, which made AUR better for everybody.

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                  The official discussion.

                  You can see there how devs for multiple distros and AUR helpers worked together in a civil manner to solve the issue. It was nice, people cooperated, a textbook example of what FOSS and Linux community spirit is all about.

                  Yet other people, years later, who aren’t distro devs or AUR admins or were even impacted in any way, use that same moment as a reason to hate blindly. It’s sad and disgusting.

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                    I mean, painting the Manjaro devs breaking the AUR for everyone (twice) as a wholesome, community bonding experience is a bit of a stretch.

                    The Manjaro devs have a solid track record of being sloppy. That’s just a fact. It’s fair for people to dislike that.

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          Nothing. Some people get hung up on things like the certificates for manjaro.org expiring, which have no relation to anything.

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            I found archinstall to be very simple to follow, even though the whole thing is shown through the CLI, its basically just one page where you setup everything like partitions, boot, etc. Was a lot easier than I expected with the way everyone talks about it

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              My only difficulty with it was that I have too many disks and partitions and I didn’t want to yeet the wrong one by mistake

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              Yea, it is a very simple CLI based TUI. And I prefer this over GUI in this case, to be honest.

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            Archinstall is TUI, it’s barely any more complicated than Calamares and gives pretty sane defaults and even the option to install DEs.

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        Im not saying that it should, but not doing it literally reduces the distro to little more than an install script for Arch. Just use Arch with the archinstall script or the 10 minute manual install.

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        For the record, there’s nothing wrong with Manjaro either, it doesn’t deserve the Internet hate it often gets and I’m happy to use it as my daily driver.

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      EndeavourOS has its own repos and uses them to good effect to add small but important quality of life improvements to Arch.

      EOS also had the very good sense to not reinvent the wheel and reimplement the best thing about Arch ( the large, high-quality package library ).

      LMDE ( Mint on Debian ) is another distro that gets this right.