Maybe you need to add the Non-OSS repo. Check here.
pfaca
I recently changed from EndeavourOS to Tumbleweed and I couldn't be happier. Very fast and stable.
It comes with more, lets say, "bloat" than an normal Arch-based distro, but nothing that you can't remove if you feel like it.
If you use KDE, it has one of the best integrations in my view. You can use zapper (tumbleweed version of pacman), and even though you loose AUR packages you have OBS (OpenSUSE Build Service).
There is very good documentation for it also, but nothing beats Arch wiki.
This is the way.
I changed GPU recently and felt like doing a fresh install and tried openSUSE Tumbleweed (was using EndeavourOS before). Very stable and fast.
🤷♂️ I'll just wait for the instance update. Using liftoff app in the meantime.
0.0.33/34 still crashes for me on launch with airplane mode on.
Sure, why not. I choose Endeavour at the time because I couldn't be bothered (lmostly lack of time) with the installation and configuration of Arch. Now Arch comes with an install script, that takes care of that for you.
EndeavourOS is more or less Arch with an installer. It uses the same repos has Arch, Manjaro has their own repos that they delay the packages update.
I really don't have data to prove it, but EndeavourOS seems to run smoother than Manjaro.
But just use what works best for you.
I switched from Manjaro to EndeavourOS more or less a year ago and I'm not leaving any time soon.
Nathan Fillion