I came from a background in Debian Squeze/Wheezy/Jessie. After that I went distro and DE hopping for ages.
But then I found my home, Arch. Or Arch-based distros, as EndeavourOS, ArcoLinux, Manjaro (almost threw up there) But I came in to trouble with each. Eventually, I got it, but trying to do the same thing, on fresh install, it doesn't work anymore..
So I've been looking for another Arch-based system. Then I saw you, and the hair on the back of my head stood up. I like the idea of Eye-candy, but not something HEAVY like Garuda..
I'll be testing out your system in a VM before I decide, but you guys look groovy (no, not you in the podcasts)
If you REALLY want to know..
EndeavourOS - great, but BT support is a joke, and my printer never fully worked on it.
ArcoLinux - Great installer, but it's way too heavy for my liking, and won't run on my HDMI and DP simultaneously.
Manjaro - Is just TOO heavy, and it's not fully Arch. They hold back any updates for a week at a time..
But then I found my home, Arch. Or Arch-based distros, as EndeavourOS, ArcoLinux, Manjaro (almost threw up there) But I came in to trouble with each. Eventually, I got it, but trying to do the same thing, on fresh install, it doesn't work anymore..
So I've been looking for another Arch-based system. Then I saw you, and the hair on the back of my head stood up. I like the idea of Eye-candy, but not something HEAVY like Garuda..
I'll be testing out your system in a VM before I decide, but you guys look groovy (no, not you in the podcasts)
If you REALLY want to know..
EndeavourOS - great, but BT support is a joke, and my printer never fully worked on it.
ArcoLinux - Great installer, but it's way too heavy for my liking, and won't run on my HDMI and DP simultaneously.
Manjaro - Is just TOO heavy, and it's not fully Arch. They hold back any updates for a week at a time..