Arch on Easy Mode

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!...

October 7, 2023

"What Linux distro should I start with?"

It really doesn’t matter. Beginners often make choosing their first Linux distribution a bigger deal than it needs to be. This is mainly due to the overwhelming number of options available. A Linux distribution is essentially a collection of software packaged together. The two key components of most distributions are the Desktop Environment (DE), which provides the graphical user interface for users to interact with the operating system, and the Package Manager, which manages the installation, removal, and updating of software on the operating system....

April 7, 2023