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Which Distros Are Doing Best Currently?
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EndeavourOS, it's Arch with a familiar installer, several useful helper scripts, and a friendly community.
Same, endeavorOS has been my default install for years now.
Its nice enough that I'm even considering putting it on my parents PC when windows decides to stop updating here in a couple months