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Just wanted to say hi! - I have been using Linux about 1 year, started with Ubuntu. I have tried to install Arch a few times but not quite there yet, I even got right to the end once and it refused to reboot, it said I didn’t have permission access denied lol. Really liking Endeavour OS so far and it’s the first Arch base I’ve used. The only non Ubuntu base I ever used before now was Fedora Workstation 38 with vanilla Gnome which was actually really nice.
Just installed Endeavour a few days ago, this is my first Arch-based distro. Very fascinating stuff. Though I’m new to EOS, I’ve been using Linux Mint for about 9 months now. Still somewhat new to the Linux experience, but I’ve had some time to adjust. I wanted to try EOS initially because I needed a GNOME DE for Wayland. I peeked around at a few of the available options, and liked the description from the website: “A terminal-centric distro with a vibrant and friendly community at its core”. I originally liked Arch for it’s focus on keeping it simple, but was more drawn to the community that exists for EOS.
hey there! as the title says, after the last update systemd fails to start eos-reboot-required.service. trying to manually start it brings me to the prompt to reboot the system, I do, but then nothing changes. my system works fine actually, I just see this warning that before the update I didn’t have, so I thought that something seems to be wrong. can you help me to understand where is the problem and why is happening? let me know if I can provide any useful log. thanks!
Hey everyone, I am on day 2 of Endeavour OS with KDE and loving it. I am using Firefox like always but I notice more and more apps like Chromium seem to be noticeably faster. Should I continue to be stubborn and use Firefox or are people starting to move towards other browsers? I am deffo not someone stuck in their ways, am always up for a change.
Hello there! This is my first time running EndeavourOS, I have migrated from the Manjaro project. Launcher is normally set to auto-hide, but then you would call my desktop too boring to share! I like the ease and aesthetics of Plasma, combined with minimal approach that EndeavourOS seems to take it is truly one blast of a system right now! Could be because of running latest Zen kernel and BTRFS, I was accustomed to rather LTS kernels and XFS, so this is all kinda new to me.
Wiped my drive and reinstalled EOS to change from an ext4 system to a BTRFS system along with ext4 data partition. Also took the time to completely reorganize my media files