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  • Arch, because it has what I want for gaming. Also its simple, lots of help in forums and community driven. Im not too big on rolling, but it’s really stable and works.

    I have distro hopped a bit, used fedora, ubuntu, debian, and manjora. Stopped on arch as, I like my xfce set up with arch.

    KISS - keep it stupid simple or simple stupid.


  • Try each for a week. Go through the installs. Set up a thing and do a update.

    Make notes! I can’t stress this enough, want to actually learn a bit make a small note on why you like what you like and why you don’t. Ease of install, ease of finding support, ease of updating, and so on.

    Shrug I distro hopped a lot. Tried a bunch before I stick with arch. Even did manjaro and ubuntu.

    The beauty of linux is there’s a lot of options and choices.
















  • Crazyslinkz@lemmy.worldOPtoLinux@lemmy.mlWhich distro?
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    8 months ago

    As I said, to avoid bloat, why run an os over an os? Endeavouros has its update but there’s also an arch update. I don’t need hand holding for the install and that’s one of the benefits of Endeavouros, at least that’s my understanding.