EndeaverOS. On two systems it installed but lots of error popup windows right from desktop launch. just seemed Janky compared to plain Arch or any other popular distro.
Oh I did. Permissions, things it couldn’t find, other errorS…From default install. No thanks, no time to fix stuff that other distros had clean installs with.
Yep, hardware can make a difference, so I recognize that (I have one machine that will not install any deb based distro, some notify of the bug. some ignore it and do an install but cannot boot due to hardware bug. RPM based distros acknowledge the issue amd work around it) But permission issues and missing files from default install are just not something I have time to deal with.
EndeaverOS. On two systems it installed but lots of error popup windows right from desktop launch. just seemed Janky compared to plain Arch or any other popular distro.
Perhaps look at what they are saying? I daily drive Endeavour and have no problems with it
Oh I did. Permissions, things it couldn’t find, other errorS…From default install. No thanks, no time to fix stuff that other distros had clean installs with.
Same. Every problem I’ve had with it, I’ve caused…and have been able to fix from the live image. EndeavourOS is definitely my favorite at this time.
Wow. Totally opposite experience.
Yep, hardware can make a difference, so I recognize that (I have one machine that will not install any deb based distro, some notify of the bug. some ignore it and do an install but cannot boot due to hardware bug. RPM based distros acknowledge the issue amd work around it) But permission issues and missing files from default install are just not something I have time to deal with.
Huh thats weird i’ve found endavour mich faster to setup wthout any issues. But fair enough if thats tour experience
Yeah, it’s like all the complaints of nVidia drivers, for me I’ve never had any issues. The linux user experience is fragmented