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 I am not a huge fan of how certain packages on apt are a few years old and outdated.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?
“Always configuring” isn’t what Arch requires. It requires you to be tolerant of every so often dealing with a bug or two. Currently, the Arch-packaged version of Waybar has a regression which prints fractional seconds when using
%T
or%S
specifiers. A tad annoying, and I could fix it by switching towaybar-git
, where it’s been patched. But that hasn’t hit my threshold of annoyance, as I bounce between Sway and KDE.The grub issue was a bigger deal, and while I knew how to resolve it (liveboot →
lsblk
andfdisk -l
got me all the info I needed, thencryptsetup
,mount -o subvol=@
,arch-chroot
,grub-install
) the EOS blog had a nice guide.But the reason why I chose it? Firewalld and Pipewire by default, customizable welcome app, and pretty simple otherwise.
NixOS will probably fully convert me in a year or two, but I’ve greatly enjoyed my time on Endeavour.
What’s the advantages of NixOS? Is it really private?