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Arch-Based Endeavour OS Updates ISO With Linux 6.7 Kernel, Mesa 23.3.3
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EndeavourOS is by far my favorite distro I've ever used. I can't fault it.
I was using it for around 6 months until recenly hopping to Fedora Onyx. EOS has honestly replaced vanilla Arch for me, it just does so much for you.
What does it have over base Arch?
It's basically base Arch with a graphical installer and some reasonable (but optional) default packages.
You or off a thread guys, which distro are you talking about?
@NoisyFlake @people_are_cute
EndeavourOS. Can’t you see the original comment from blackstrat?