Oh man not again, I was so glad to get an AMD GPU on my home desktop and not have to bother with this crap anymore and than my boss gave me a work laptop with a 3050...
CaptainJack42
joined 2 years ago
Endavour or arch doesn't really make a difference imo, endavour uses the exact arch repos and only has an extra repo with stuff like AUR helpers, pre-configured DEs and a special script for properly setting up nvidia-dkms drivers.
The main benefit of using/installing arch at least once is that you'll learn quite a bit about the workings of the system. I did a manual arch install a few times and these days I usually just install endavour for the sensible defaults and pre installed QoL packages that I'm too lazy to search for and install on arch.
I'm not OP, but what did he do now?
Currently using sway, but mostly for the lack of good Auto tilers on Wayland
You do realise that's an April fools article? Ubuntu has an all snap packages desktop in testing right now and will most likely go down that route