I made a post a few days ago asking your opinion on Manjaro and it was very mixed, with a slightly negative overall opinion. I heard some recommend EndeavourOS instead and did some online research and it seems to be pretty solid and not have the repository problem that Manjaro has.

Just for context I am a Linux noob and have only used Mint for about the past six months. While I don’t have any major complaints, I am looking to explore more distros and the Arch repository with its rolling releases. I am not a huge fan of how certain packages on apt are a few years old and outdated. However, I also don’t have the time to be always configuring my OS and just want something that works well out of the box.

Is EndeavourOS a solid choice?

  • unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de
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    It’s literally Arch Linux but with an easy bundled installer and a couple of small tools you’ll forget about.

    I am using it until the archinstall script gets easier for dual-boot, encrypted BTRFS configs.

    I kinda wished the EndeavourOS team made efforts to improve archinstall and simply bundled their couple extra tools as that, extra tools for easier Arch Linux usage, instead of branding it all like a new distro.

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      1 year ago

      Endeavouros uses calamares. They just make it possible to install arch very easily and with a gui. What’s the advantage of archinstall over it? Eos isn’t too different from arch. It’s arch with a gui installer.

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        1 year ago

        Yes! That’s the point. It’s just Arch with a GUI installer, quite literally. So, why not simply make the archinstall script better? Or simply make an installer for Arch Linux? It’s like you take your grandma’s cookies and put a sticker of your face.

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    7 months ago

    Endeavor is basically an installer for Arch. It is litterally Arch so if arch has issues Endeavor will be affected.

    Manjaro, on the otherhand is downstream from arch so when arch has an issue manjaro testinh branches will catch it before they get to the stable stream.

    If you want to have fun with the open ocean waves of upstream Arch then go with Endeavor.

    It is overly hyped for what it is. They basically took over from Antergos .