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Don't forget GNU IceCat
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KDE. It doesn't get in the way.
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EndevourOS. Easy to install and customizable/up to date as Arch can get.
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Which clients do you guys actually recommand?
I know snap is fairly unpopular in the Linux community, and I've seen mixed responses regarding Flatpak. I wanted to know, what's the general opinion of people in this community regarding this 2 package managers?
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Beginner developers when they realize that the programming language that you use changes from a case to case basic:
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Go on r/Genzedong. You'll get it in a second.
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Redditors
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That actually makes a lot of sense. Thank you so much for the info!
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That's interesting, I thought Endevour uses the Arch repo
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I’d just use Arch Linux tbh, it’s only painful the first time.
Makes sense. There's nothing wrong with vanilla Arch. But may I ask, why should someone use vanilla Arch instead of Arch based like Endevour? Not judging or anything, I'm just not sure if there are any advantages for using vanilla Arch?
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May I ask what DE are you using? Just curious to see what DE other people uses on Manjaro.
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Manjaro is what got me into Arch
Is Manjaro even considered an Arch? I though it's Arch based. Maybe I'm wrong
I've seen a lot of people who quite dislike Manjaro, and I'm not really sure why. I'm myself am not a Manjaro user, but I did use it for quite a while and enjoyed my experienced, as it felt almost ready out of the box. I'm not here to judge, just wanted to hear the opinion of the community on the matter. Thanks!
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They've also fixed the problem on Jebora