• ScoffingLizard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    I mean, if you’re on Fedora or CentOS, it’s basically Red Hat. Lots of such instances. Potato, po-tot-o.

    Anyways, if a person uses Arch, is switching to Endeavor beneficial? Will it be more convenient or feel restrictive?

    I’ve been in vanilla Arch for well over a year and have had a few challenges here and there. Really from Hyprland more than the OS. My mouse and touchpad are a nightmare and I just hotkey everything. Also there is a networking bug that took me 5 hours to get around recently. Saw lots of folks complaining about it, but I resolved it.

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      22 hours ago

      But no one has ever said they use redhat when they use centOS or fedora. That doesnt happen on other distros they just say the distro they use. Obviously its not a big deal but it is cringe and all the responses from people twisting themselves into knots trying to defend it is even more cringe.

      Anyways, if a person uses Arch, is switching to Endeavor beneficial? Will it be more convenient or feel restrictive?

      That depends, if you can configure arch then no because it will only add things you’ll want to remove. If you cant then its nice to have maintainers to configure and maintain your distro for you.