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Linux really has come a long way
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Since when does EndeavourOS supply a GUI package manager? They don't even have Discover installed out of the box.
I don't think it's more confusing than Arch, if you know how to maintain Arch then you're not gonna have any trouble at all.
I agree that their eos popup is a bit meh but you can just press the "Don't show me again" button and be done with it
EndeavourOS is basically Arch with an easy installer and reasonable defaults. Don't expect it to be more than it is!