Aight so I’ve spent the last week getting cozy with EndeavourOS, and I have to say: it’s been a delight.
Coming from a history of distro-hopping that includes:
- Fedora for the past year.
- Linux Mint the year before that.
- Pop!_OS for another month or so.
- Ubuntu on my servers for as long as I can remember.
I’ve never encountered such a user-friendly distro. Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not suggesting that beginners should dive straight into EndeavourOS, but if you’ve already got the Linux basics down, this distro is a complete gem!
EndeavourOS is essentially Arch but with a good installer.
Installing software is as easy as hitting Super + Enter (yes, I’m an i3 user) and typing
yay fuzzy-name-of-app
Pick the number that better matches your desired package/script, and voilà, it just installs like magic. I’ve heard of people talking about the AUR as if it’s something magical and now I finally see why. I am yet to want to install something that’s not either on the official/extra repos, the AUR or in a Flatpak in Flathub.
Also, coming Fedora, I am used to dnf
being really quite slow (now being fixed with dnf5
, but still) so using pacman
is a breath of fresh air.
EndeavourOS has been really plug & play. I haven’t experienced any major glitches or encountered weird issues that forced me to delve into a rabbit hole of old threads for minutes or even hours yet.
Everything has just… worked… really.
Also, I do want to install something like Artix manually some day, and I think getting used to EndeavourOS is a good starting point for that.