Any distro I should use?

  • Aatube@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    EndeavorOS. It’s based on arch which has great nvidia driver packages if that’s your thing and the arch wiki is amazing.

    A nice package manager wrapper is bundled. Do yay \ to search for any package and install it; do yay (nothing else) to upgrade everything, and yay -Rcns \ to remove stuff and all their unused dependencies. I also recommend chaoticAUR which is also easy to setup. What is the AUR, you ask? A repository for user-created ways to install TONS of stuff, think homebrew (including cask, unseparated) but on Linux

    For the DE I recommend MATE but you can select any of the major ones in the installer
    Get synapse for a spotlight-like search; it uses the alt+space keybind by default

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      11 months ago

      EndeavorOS. It’s based on arch

      So, do you hate OP or what? They may get over the installation easier but then what?

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          11 months ago

          Are you being serious right now?

          Giving Arch to a complete beginner is like throwing a non-swimmer into the pool.

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            11 months ago

            Arch is at most as a hard to use as Debian once you’ve got it installed, not to mention EndeavourOS’s Welcome app

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          11 months ago

          I like Endeavor. But it isn’t right for a new user.

          Here is butnone example: on most user friendly distros, connecting to share and other computers on their network is easy.

          In endeavor it is not shipped with samba. Yet the desktop environments have icons to browse the network.

          Now you and I know you simply add the smb packages you want, write a conf file and it will work.

          But a new person doesn’t know that. Or how to do that.

          And that is just one example.

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            11 months ago

            Ah, well I usually just share with cloud drive services like I did on Windows. Soom food for thought though.

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            11 months ago

            But regardless of what distro they use, they’re probably going to have to Google stuff every now and then. If they’re not ready for that, then maybe they’re not ready for Linux.

            I switched a few months ago, and EndeavorOS is the only distro I’ve used and see no reason to switch. It’s been fantastic.