arch or fedora, opensuse tumbleweed is fine though zypper is pretty bad. not using fedora or ubuntu due to the company behind them just seems really stupid to me.
arch or fedora, opensuse tumbleweed is fine though zypper is pretty bad. not using fedora or ubuntu due to the company behind them just seems really stupid to me.
endeavouros isnt a real os, its basically just an arch installer with persistent theming and some pointless additional packages (the welcome application and stuff like that)
its not difficult
fedora workstation and plasma have the same status, its no longer the kde “spin”
arch or fedora if it’s x86-64
neovim, basic development utilities (gcc, make…), zsh, ssh, btop, nvtop, kitty, river, git, cargo, nix, flatpak, ytdlp, ffmpeg, firefox, chromium, python
.NET is not Windows specific
it literally has one fym
no, if you have qtile set up, it will be a better experience
Arch and Fedora; package managers and repositories.
i do it for Autodesk software, it works pretty well
if youre fine with relying on proprietary software you might as well just run it in a windows 11 ltsc iot enterprise vm
Seems like a very bad decision
Endeavouros is useless, there is no reason to pick it over Arch. It offers no valuable additional features.