EndeavourOS Guide & Tips - My Favorite Linux Distro!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @PhazerTech
    @PhazerTech  Год назад +1

    Balena Etcher works great when I tested it, but the official EndeavourOS installation guide suggests to use a different tool because of "privacy concerns" with etcher. discovery.endeavouros.com/installation/create-install-media-usb-key/2021/03/
    I typically use Ventoy and I'm planning to make a video about it in the future, but the point of this video was to make it easy for newcomers to install the OS. This wasn't meant to be a tutorial on Ventoy or other bootable USB tools.

    • @2iinfinite
      @2iinfinite 9 месяцев назад

      I just use the pi imager tool

  • @MikeJw-je4xk
    @MikeJw-je4xk 7 месяцев назад +9

    I was a linux administrator, oracle database administrator, windows administrator, network administrator for decades. Then I retired. It's been almost ten years now. The only reason I ran windows was for games. always preferred Linux. Recently discovered the masses of games which now run on linux, so here I go. Thanks for the beginning tips.

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  7 месяцев назад

      Awesome that's great to hear, happy to assist you with making the switch!

    • @djfishnz
      @djfishnz 3 месяца назад

      How did you get on ? don't overlook mint for gaming also

  • @_DT_
    @_DT_ Год назад +25

    to uninstall software I recommend to type "yay -Rns program-name" instead of "yay -R program-name"
    -n to remove any config backups the program might create
    -s to remove it's dependecies (that other programs don't depend on so it's safe)

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  Год назад +1

      Thanks, I should have mentioned that in the video.

  • @abuosaidaltamimy4057
    @abuosaidaltamimy4057 Год назад +4

    i really like how u explain in detail for the newbie wich require a lot of patience.

  • @Guishan_Lingyou
    @Guishan_Lingyou Год назад +1

    Thanks for the help. It's been a very long time since I've used linux, so a simple getting started tutorial is appreciated.

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  Год назад

      No problem, glad to hear it was helpful!

  • @lisagibson2975
    @lisagibson2975 Год назад +2

    im use to ubuntus type with the sudo and thought that arch would be hard but this video made it easy to understand :D Thank you!!!

  • @raiden2976
    @raiden2976 2 года назад +3

    Great video, also I'm running endeavouros rn, it's now one of my favourite aswell!

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  2 года назад

      Excellent, that's great to hear!

  • @CMRonin
    @CMRonin 11 месяцев назад +1

    This guide covered pretty much everything I needed to know. Thanks man 😃

  • @EalaFia-sb7ku
    @EalaFia-sb7ku Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks for making a clear guide on how to install and start using Endeavour OS. I abo liked how you described the terminal commands so concretely .

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  Год назад

      That's great to hear, happy to help make the transition to EndeavourOS easier!

  • @Voyager-sama
    @Voyager-sama 2 года назад +6

    i would say linux from scratch is on a bigger level than arch/gentoo when it comes to difficulty, can't say anything about slackware, but i heard it is also hard.
    im currently using ultramarine linux, its based on fedora, because i wanted a more stable system than arch.
    great video

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  2 года назад +2

      I might try linux from scratch one day when I'm bored and feeling up to it, just to say I did it haha.
      I haven't tried ultramarine before but it sounds interesting, I'll check it out. Tbh it's been a while since I've tried fedora and I didn't spend much time with it. The same goes for opensuse, but I've been thinking about giving them another go now since I always hear great things.
      Thanks for your input!

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  Год назад

      @ghostlyflapjack Thanks for the info, to be honest trying LFS isn't high on my priority list. For people who want to get into driver/software development then it seems like a natural step. But in my case, Linux is a tool to get other sort of work done.
      How would you rate Gentoo's security and performance compared to Arch?

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  Год назад

      ​@ghostlyflapjack Good to know, I might check it out since it sounds like it has potential for embedded systems as well. My background is in robotics so I've worked with various SOCs and embedded systems, some of which don't even have an OS.
      So who knows, I might come across a project in the future where doing a more customized kernel makes the most sense, so my last comment isn't entirely accurate haha. These are definitely things I can spend more time with and dive more into. And that's great to hear Gentoo has superior documentation since the Arch wiki is generally well regarded.

  • @ketjr81
    @ketjr81 2 года назад +5

    Nice, currently on openSUSE but have been distro hopping and EndeavourOS looks like a great option. I've previously used Manjaro, but I like that EndeavourOS is closer to vanilla Arch. In the command line it has a capital Y which I'm guessing that is the default, if you just hit enter it should be the same as typing y then enter.

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  Год назад +3

      Cool yea I tried openSUSE but to be honest it felt slow. Booting up, shutting down, downloading and updating software all felt slow when compared to other distros. I tried Manjaro too but oddly enough it felt like there were more bugs in it compared to regular Arch. And yea I know about capital Y, it's just a habit at this point since not every prompt has a capital Y.

  • @feedthemonkey83
    @feedthemonkey83 3 месяца назад +1

    That light reacting to your voice in the background ... triggers ^^ There is really a man on earth that uses this thing and I found him :)

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  3 месяца назад

      It "triggers ^^" you? Don't tell me you wouldn't want to have one of your own :)

    • @Rood67
      @Rood67 2 месяца назад

      Try playing the video at 1.5x so he sounds normal. Then the light is a bit psychotic.
      Fortunately, he’s not a complete narcissist that has to be in the video the entire time. Good content well explained, so I just blocked out the light.

  • @abdaimegaming2679
    @abdaimegaming2679 4 месяца назад +1

    A well done video

  • @travisb1757
    @travisb1757 2 года назад +2

    Great video! I just subscribed!

  • @yoyoma2026
    @yoyoma2026 Год назад +1

    Great video!

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, thank you!

  • @flow5718
    @flow5718 Год назад

    Arch breaks when you don't update the system for a few months and then update. Or in rare cases when updating without reading the changelog because you have to update in a very specific way to not break the system. Ugh, the last thing I want is to have my system throw a tantrum when I've been away for a while and get back to it.

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  Год назад +1

      Yea that's certainly a possibility when you don't update for a long time. I recommend updating every week or two. You don't want to do it everyday either.

  • @theplaymakerno1
    @theplaymakerno1 2 года назад +10

    I am currently using Endeavor OS

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  2 года назад +2

      Great! How is it for you?

    • @theplaymakerno1
      @theplaymakerno1 2 года назад +1

      @@PhazerTech It has been better for me than Linux Mint for game development and gaming. I use KDE which definitely has more features than Cinnamon including a file indexer. KDE is not as I should say consistent as Cinnamon and it does have a few bugs.
      Linux Mint twice completely broke for me. EndeavorOS has broken for me a single time, even though it is Arch based. The two things that were a minor annoyance for me were the Grub issue which recently broke many arch systems. It was easy to fix. The second issue is the on-going issue with Glibc2 which has broken Timeshift. There as another bug a while ago which messed up some themes for Firefox and Thunderbird. Other than that, there have been no major issues.
      The reason why I sometimes wish to switch back to Mint is because these minor bugs may not be present on it. However, Mint also has a build in compositor for Cinnamon which introduces input lag in game. In KDE you can turn it off. Mint also uses PPAs which can make the system unstable and also doesn't ship the latest kernel which some games require.

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  2 года назад

      @@theplaymakerno1 Your experiences are similar to mine. It seems there isn't a perfect distro and all of them will encounter bugs at some point. But EndeavourOS hasn't broken on me yet, and the bugs I have encountered were relatively easy to fix.
      One thing that's an on going issue for me with all distros is that there doesn't appear to be a good solution to multiple monitor scaling. X11 doesn't allow per monitor scaling, the scaling you choose gets applied to all monitors. So lately I've been using Wayland instead because it offers this feature, but there are too many bugs that prevent it from being reliable. I hope Wayland progresses and they get the bugs fixed soon.
      Also I might try OpenSuse, I've heard great things about it and is supposed to be super stable. The btrfs snapshot feature also sounds useful in case anything does break.

    • @theplaymakerno1
      @theplaymakerno1 2 года назад

      @@PhazerTech That multi-monitor problem that you are talking about is driver and DE related. You might have one monitor's screen go into another screen. That was the problem I had with Linux Mint XFCE. To fix it, simply turn one of the monitors off by deactivating it, either in a DE provided Display Menu or simply by unplugging. Usually, turning monitors on gradually makes them scale well. You can also use xrandr or something, I haven't tried it.

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  2 года назад +1

      @@theplaymakerno1 Let me explain more. My main display is a 4K TV, but at that resolution everything is too small, so I prefer to use a scaling setting of 150% or 175%. My second display is a 1080p display and it looks best with 100% scaling. The only way to assign different scaling to each monitor is with Wayland. If I set 175% scaling using X11 then it gets applied to both monitors, but then everything is too big on the 1080p display with 175% scaling.

  • @6cmcnc6
    @6cmcnc6 4 месяца назад

    I love Ahb’s studio.

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  4 месяца назад +1

      lol yea I pronounced it wrong and didn't notice. When I first used O-B-S years ago I just assumed it was short for 'observe' or something and it stuck. I still call it that sometimes without noticing 😆

    • @6cmcnc6
      @6cmcnc6 4 месяца назад +1

      @@PhazerTech I’m just being goofy, good video though. I’m trying to switch from windows to EndeavourOS because windows in ending support on 10 and I cannot stand 11. Do you have any more content for this distro?

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  4 месяца назад +1

      @@6cmcnc6 Thanks! Check out my Linux playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLlLR7EXXYZ0bFjsMf_DkHIiGvJlToeecV
      I do most of my guides on Kubuntu because I think Ubuntu based distros are slightly more noob friendly. But I also point out how to install everything on Arch and Fedora distros as well, so these videos should still be very helpful.

  • @Hungnir
    @Hungnir 3 дня назад

    I hope this comment is seen by someone, but when trying to dual boot EOS from a USB stick, i have thr issue that balenaEtcher only flashes EOS onto a small part of the drive, and then the EOS installer doesn't recognize the thumb drive as a drive to install itself onto. Any help would be appreciated!!

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  3 дня назад

      Normally you can't install an OS to the same drive that the installer is on. Also running an OS off a USB stick would be very slow. I suggest getting another SSD.

  • @SirRobinII
    @SirRobinII Год назад +1

    I couldn't get my sound to work in EOS, so I went with Ubuntu. Great tutorial nonetheless.

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  Год назад

      Sometimes additional drivers need to be installed depending on your hardware, but like I said there's nothing wrong with Ubuntu.
      Thanks!

  • @idealpersonal1231
    @idealpersonal1231 Год назад +1

    kool ..... ! Nice Channel

  • @lucifer-v
    @lucifer-v Год назад +1

    um i'm having a slight problem where when i set playback to x1.5 then all the little leds in the pen-holder start full-spectrum strobing like crazy !
    other than that, all good &big thx for taking the time. vv helpful and informative
    👍

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  Год назад

      Apologies for that, it didn't cross my mind that it could be an issue during faster playback. I'll try slowing down the effect for future videos, hopefully that helps. At least the majority of the video doesn't show it haha. Glad to hear the rest was helpful 👍

    • @lucifer-v
      @lucifer-v Год назад

      lol i should go to less trouble if i were you.
      it made me laugh and reminded me that attempting to exist in a _foreground/background_ duality is another great way to unexpectedly end up getting my head snacked off by _something_ unforeseen
      🐈‍⬛

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  Год назад +1

      @@lucifer-v It's not much trouble at all, it has knobs to control how fast it changes colors and brightness. I can make it super slow if I want to 😀
      And yes gotta watch out for those things.. lol it's interesting how basically everything is a duality of some kind, with a grey area in between.

  • @inconnu299
    @inconnu299 Год назад

    Wndows apps are running ?

  • @UmitSeyhan75
    @UmitSeyhan75 Год назад

    Gotta say that the lights on the background that is responding to your voice is very distracting.

    • @PhazerTech
      @PhazerTech  Год назад

      Seems to be a hit or miss depending on the person. I'll consider removing it, thanks for the input.

  • @Munky332
    @Munky332 21 день назад

    Oof. Trying to install this recently has not gone well... First off my bios hid the secure boot setting (fucking MSI), then for wherever reason the boot manager was being a pita so I had to select Grub instead. The partitions were being a pita...
    Finally get in, and pacman/yay are fucked...
    Also, can I get a context menu with admin fucking permissions so I don't have to stare at god damn terminals all day?

  • @anirudhaaryan6450
    @anirudhaaryan6450 Год назад

    101

  • @Honir4
    @Honir4 4 месяца назад

    this stupid linux shit how am i supposed to connect to wifi? i tried some commands nothing works

  • @slaydog5102
    @slaydog5102 Год назад

    this is possible the worst operating system I have ever used.