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Which distro do you believe deserves more recognition?
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Why does it seem like half the posts on here have the sole intention of having me shill Garuda Linux? Refer to my older comments on why I think it is the best rolling release distro.
As an EndeavorOS user, I agree. Garuda is better for a system you install and it works, with all the goodies, while EndeavorOS is more of a "we gave you the foundation, do whatever you want" type of thing. Both are good.