Explore EndeavourOS, an Arch-based Linux distribution designed for ease of use, featuring a graphical installer and support for multiple desktop environments.
EndeavourOS is a rolling release Linux distribution based on Arch Linux. It aims to provide an easy-to-install system while still maintaining the DIY spirit of Arch. EndeavourOS features a graphical installer called Calamares that enables effortless installation compared to the complexity of installing vanilla Arch Linux.
By default, EndeavourOS uses the lightweight Xfce desktop environment. However, during installation you can choose from several options including GNOME, KDE Plasma, Cinnamon, Mate and more. The ISO images also provide options for installing EndeavourOS with a preconfigured tiling window manager like i3, bspwm or sway.
As an Arch-based distribution, EndeavourOS provides access to the extensive Arch User Repository (AUR) for installing additional software. The terminal commands will also be familiar to Arch users. However, EndeavourOS makes adjustments like adding sudo by default for more convenient system administration.
Overall, EndeavourOS aims to bridge the gap between the DIY nature of Arch and the convenience expected by newer Linux users. It makes an excellent starting point for trying an Arch-based system thanks to its welcoming community and helpful documentation.
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