I’ve heard many people mentioning EndevourOS and I think that’s based on Arch?
EndevourOS was top of my list to try next time I’m willing to give Linux another shot.
The most interesting distro I tried was MicroOS (opensuse immutable). I really liked the immutable concept, keeping the base OS clean and mess around inside containers. Very cool
I haven’t heard anything bad about Endeavor in the same way people slam Manjaro for their poor management of an Arch based distro. It’d be worth a shot I think. Rolling release distros like Arch can provide a very nice up-to-date user experience vs major releases, which I have never had much luck with on Linux.
I’ve never heard ofMicroOS, but have heard of OpenSUSE. It sounds like it would be useful for servers and maybe if you want to do some software development where you’d want to use containers for building and running your app. I’ll have to check it out.
Thanks for your reply.
I’ve heard many people mentioning EndevourOS and I think that’s based on Arch?
EndevourOS was top of my list to try next time I’m willing to give Linux another shot.
The most interesting distro I tried was MicroOS (opensuse immutable). I really liked the immutable concept, keeping the base OS clean and mess around inside containers. Very cool
I haven’t heard anything bad about Endeavor in the same way people slam Manjaro for their poor management of an Arch based distro. It’d be worth a shot I think. Rolling release distros like Arch can provide a very nice up-to-date user experience vs major releases, which I have never had much luck with on Linux.
I’ve never heard ofMicroOS, but have heard of OpenSUSE. It sounds like it would be useful for servers and maybe if you want to do some software development where you’d want to use containers for building and running your app. I’ll have to check it out.