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I wonder how much Arch-derivative distros like Manjaro or EndeavourOS will benefit from this, aside from Proton improvements.
Endeavour will benefit from it directly. There's nothing proprietary in the distribution, except for a repository with their theming, a keyring/mirrorlist, and a few alpm hooks for nvidia and dracut installs.
With Manjaro it's a little different, but who knows. They have other issues to worry about
I was JUST about to try out Manjaro. Are these 'other issues' a new thing or are you saying that because Manjaro is more of a departure from arch than endeavor is?
Oh no, not a new thing. Manjaro has a very long history of consistently fucking things up. I would not, in good consciousness, recommend Manjaro to anyone
Thanks for the info. I'll give endeavor at shot.
+1 for endeavor from me, easy and stable
ackshually it's endeavour
I can't believe you've done this
EndeavourOS was the first Linux distro I used when I switched a little over a year ago.
I have not tried any other because I have felt no need. And I've gotten so used to using pacman, and Arch repositories for maintaining everything, that I have no reason to try anything else
Agreed, do endeavour, plain arch (maybe with something like arch install), or hard pivot and try nixos. Manjaro has never really been a good option.
+1 for Archinstall. I'm a Linux noob and getting everything set up was a cinch. Even had a spot to put in my address so I can get my first pair of thigh length striped socks from the AUR.
^that ^was ^a ^joke.
Manjaro probably has the most incompetent team of any serious linux distro, there's no good reason to use it