I’m currently looking for a new OS, coming from KDE neon and I like it, but the fact I have to FUCKING restart because someone decided to push an OS update that broke my previous install, now the OS freezes my whole PC (never did before!) and I have to restart.

I’m looking for good apps support so Debian? Idk Using it for daily usage (Android/games development) and gaming.

I’m also looking for:

  • Wobbly windows (yes useless but cool lol)
  • Good customization
  • KDE connect support (a must)
  • Krunner or equivalent (MacOS like search)
  • Idk?

Thank you!

  • @[email protected]OP
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    4 days ago

    I know. I’m also used to install package with apt

    Is there an arch based distro with KDE support?

    • @[email protected]
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      84 days ago

      EndeavourOS is Arch with an installer and a few utilities. You can install offline and it will use KDE or you can install online and choose KDE. The major difference is whether you need to update after installing.

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        54 days ago

        I can also recommend EndeavorOS, mostly seamless install even with a Nvidia Optimus GPU (well that one took a bit of research on what to install exactly, not that it’s easier on other distros)

      • @[email protected]OP
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        13 days ago

        From all the ones I tried EndeavourOS is the one I liked the most but it doesn’t have apt but yum so I have to learn from 0 and it doesn’t have Plasma’s discover. I tried to install jellyfin package but couldn’t find it in my installed apps and I could only run it through command

        • @JTskulk
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          13 days ago

          Endeavor uses yay and has tons of software. The only other package manager I knew before was apt, but learning yay is super easy. Yay by itself is like apt update; apt upgrade, yay package to search for and install a package, yay -Rns package to remove.

          • @[email protected]OP
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            13 days ago

            I kinda like it, my only “problem” is: It’s not Debian so it’s not just install a deb file and that’s it, most of the programs I install have only a deb file or flatpak and for the latter I have to make my own shortcut (annoying)

            • @Telodzrum
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              12 days ago

              I have yet to find something that has a deb or flatpak available and isn’t on the AUR.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 days ago

        what’s the difference between endeavour and arch with archinstall btw? do they use different repos?

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          13 days ago

          It’s basically Arch with a familiar installer and an extra repo for their system maintenance tools. Also the community is friendlier.

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      i mean arch supports kde?

      you can even have the automatic arch installer ($ archinstall in the live usb) set up a kde environment just like in the debian netinstaller