"Just use cli bro" yeah okay, yay might be less trouble, but I like being able to keyword-search the AUR and flatpak and stuff.

I moved from Manjaro linux(icky, run by libertarians I think, smelly) to EndeavourOS(based, presumably run by commies and anarchsists, sexy) for a bunch of reasons, like Endeavour runs really well even from an old hard drive, it's a great OS. I kind of miss Pamac though.

From Mint to Manjaro I've always preferred the graphical program-installation way, which is probably windows brainworms that just won't leave. Having to yay s and remember xfce4-sensors-plugin without typos is a lot more annoying than just punching "sensors" into a search bar, so Endeavour's lack of a GUI installer is kind of troublesome to me. I tried just installing Pamac but it's made by Manjaro devs and errors out with exit status 8 or 4 more than half the time. Instead of digging in my heels and yelling about wanting Pamac to work, what else can I use on Endeavour to achieve the same ends?

  • callTheQuestion [any]
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    2 months ago

    I moved from Manjaro linux(icky, run by libertarians I think, smelly) to EndeavourOS(based, presumably run by commies and anarchsists, sexy)

    I thought the same of Manjaro. What gives you your opinion of endeavor?

    I found this libre arch variant the other day https://www.parabola.nu. I'd never come across is before which kind of worries me.

    • ashinadash [she/her, comrade/them]
      hexagon
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      2 months ago

      Mostly that's a joke Idk who runs Endeavour, but at one point bear website recommended it so y'know.

      They say that Arch itself now has a nice graphical installer and so you should use that to set up vanilla Arch, and just skip the "Arch for dummies" distros since Arch is now sufficiently for dummies, I suppose.