+1 for EndeavourOS. Just installed it on an older notebook (ThinkPad X220) and damn, was it a breeze to set up properly.
torbjoern
ITT: Cryptobros and apologists finding new and creative ways to justify the behaviour of a company, the head of which was ousted from his last position because of crude political views, i.e. not granting people basic rights.
Debian Bookworm KDE - though I have to admit that it's not my final destination when it comes to distro hopping, I guess. Currently thinking about giving Zorin OS a go.
Manjaro GNOME on my desktop. Still looking into what to install onto my work notebook when I get the new one.
Sorry, not sorry, your original comment looks rather ableist. "Pull yourself up by your bootstraps" is a myth.
Manjaro GNOME w/ Pop Shell for tiling and the launcher. I mostly use it as a sophisticated virtual amplifier (Carla & Gx/LSP plugins) and for gaming. Can't imagine going back to Windows, which I have to use on my work notebook for the time being.
Yeah, you're probably right. Haven't had any issues the last time I used Manjaro, though. But that's only anecdotal evidence at best.