• Pantherina@feddit.de
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    Rolling release?

    I want revolving release, every one is a russian roulette to destroy my system

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        can’t understand how manjaro is still alive, given how much better endeavouros configures the system

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            Will seems like arch users stereotype but i don’t need software im not gonna use

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          Maybe because many website still give recommendations who newbie in arch or Linux distro
          Don’t believe it ?? Try googling it

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          I haven’t tried endeavor is yet. In what ways is it better than Manjaro?

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            in my experience manjaro install had a weird unnecessary customizations in terms of configuring things. Applications broke more often and it was harder to apply common fixes. Not very beginner-friendly because of that. Endeavor results in a much cleaner and simpler install

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          My experience since I began using Linux full time for my main desktop, chronologically: Manjaro, Kubuntu, Debian stable, Debian testing, endeavourOS. Started EOS a week ago and I was shocked by how well everything worked out of the box. A bunch of things I had to tweak and fix before, like messing with NVIDIA drivers among other things, just worked perfectly out of the box. I tried it on a lark after borking something on my Debian system, kinda reluctantly since I had already made a massive script for customizing my Debian based KDE installs, but in the end I didn’t even feel like I needed it because it all just worked fine without all my scripted workarounds for everything. Really impressed. I just got the plasma 6 update a couple of hours ago and it’s mostly fine, dealing with a couple of issues before deciding whether I hit that timeshift restore and wait some more

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      If system-breaking updates ship to consumers, the QA system doesn’t work.

      openSUSE TW is rolling release and their openQA system is extremely robust.