For those who didn't already know, Endeavour OS is a continuation of the Antergos project along with a sibling, Reborn OS. Antergos was quite a popular arch based distribution when perhaps only manjaro and itself were well established arch based distros unlike now where we have tons of great ones. Antergos sadly had to discontinue. The great Antergos community picked up the development and made it into endeavour os. That is part of the reason why the community is so friendly i suppose because Antergos community was friendly too.
Thanks for the explanation! How does it compare to Reborn tho? I'm trying to get into Arch after years of Ubuntu based distros(love my PopOS but want to try Arch anyway) and I'm torn between the two. The fact that you mentioned that Endeavor is the continuation of Antertos tho makes me lean towards this one.
For those coming out of a sparkling fresh install, do a 'yay cmake' before installing pamac. I needed to install cmake in the default install on boot, so you likely will too. Just choose option number one to install.
Thank you so much for this video, I’ve just installed EndeavourOS Gnome. I'll be honest I wasn’t expecting such a difference from Ubuntu, I was thinking I might be too much of a newbie for it. This video has made things much clearer, so thank you again.
Props to you, I basically do the same thing with my eOS installs. I too really enjoy the use of pamac. I'm glad eOS took over for Antergos, as Manjaro just doesnt fill that void.
Came to Manjaro when it was in hype and then never bothered about distro hopping anymore. After so many years, am getting tempted by Endeavour and your videos on it to give it a shot. Only concern is its more bleeding edge and perhaps liable for more errors . But am gonna give it a try in personal laptop as a daily use and then slowly move to Work if its good and stable in long term.
Been testing EndeavourOS (Cinnamon) on my old PC for a few weeks, and I am really digging it. Going to say farewell to Manjaro (Gnome) on my main PC fairly soon I think.
Thanks! This is a great guide. I'm using the latest version of EndeavorOS (I installed it yesterday), and the only issue I ran into was a complete failure to install pamac. Yay downloaded and compiled a bunch of stuff, but eventually failed due to dependency issues. It wanted cmake and another library, and I installed those, but it was still unhappy. I'm too much of an Arch newbie to figure out exactly what happened, and I foolishly failed to install timeshift first to set a restore point. I installed bauh from the AUR instead, which worked fine. :) Still, I might wipe the system and start over since I haven't done anything else yet. Failed AUR builds make me paranoid. :P
I'm so glad that you are looking forward into gnome! unlike other linux newbies that came from windows i never had a strong preference for linux to look like windows and when I tried out gnome I fell in love with it! it has so much potential I just don't get why it has a small community compared to other desktop environments
@Earthling-Z3R0 yeah man gnomes support for extra features is really bad, i also run xfce alongside gnome even though I don't usually use it, its so damn reliable
For those wondering, if you don't want to be able to enable flatpak or snap at all by anymeans, there's pamac-nosnap and pamac-aur. Only pamac-all has snap/etc. Also, if you're using XFCE, like I am, and need a QT-based package manager (since pamac only comes in GTK) you can use octopi instead, which may invoke some nostalgia for those who used really old Xubuntu/etc.
@@fawzanfawzi9993 Just because it works for you doesnt mean it will work for everyone. Manjaro unstable branch is equivalent to arch stable. So manjaro clearly provides choice .
Excellent video. I like Yay, but I have been using Bauh package manager as my GUI software package manager. I was warned off Pamac as I was told it favours Manjaro repositories, which follow arch repositories, but are slightly behind with regards software versions?
The tip to install the GUI package manager was with the watch. I too since coming out of my safe Ubuntu family shell have stuck with EndeavourOS longer than any other distro and these tips will me love it even more. Thanks and God bless.
hi, congratulations for tutorial, please ¿How do you select all the wallpapers at the same time to import them all at once? min 03:50 on your video, thanks in advance
Testing this out and I’m new to Linux stuff and enjoyed Manjaro. Wanted to try this OS but not having a gui was holding me back since the command line can be intimidating sometimes lol
Hi, i love your videos. i've tried switching to linux mostly manjero and fedora 35 and the only issue that i always end up having that makes me revert back to windows is the font rendering and lack of vsync. I've tried tweaking the fonts in majero as was instructed in their guideline but the results were still not great in my experience. if you can include these two issues in your future videos for the people that may have similar issues, that'd be greatly appreciated. thank you for videos, and i'm intending to try endeavour os today and see if i can solve those issues which are the only thing that is keeping me away from linux so far.
You need to explain how to update and upgrade everything from the welcome screen further. Like I don't know why it's asking you if you want to exclude anything and what if you don't? Then what?
Thanks for this video! I was following the background import process, but it won't let me select more than one image at a time like you can. What am I doing wrong? Everything looks the same except I'm running the latest version of Endeavour as of Oct 17th 2022
Hi TechHut, could you please share using dual monitor setup in endeavour OS ... I have been hard core Manjaro kde user nd am planning to use my laptop (asus tuf a17 R5 4600H with nvidia GTX 1650) and and external monitor for dual screen setup. But Manjaro has issues for same. Is there any benefit to endeavour OS for the same?
i just wanted to try an arch system haven't used it in a while.. first thing I did was update, then ran the pamac-all just had error's all down the terminal lol
Both manjaro and endeavor os are having issues with the usb Mouse. The usb Mouse stops working after a few seconds from log in in my laptop.... what should I do?
Dear TechHut, would you possibly help me to setup windows 7 on VirtualBox inside EndeavourOS. After installing VirtualBox and copying .iso win 7 into the desktop VirtualBox showed me a message: " no bootable medium found"!
Do you have any video on maintainnig Arch ? I am not new but scared some time when some app is crashed. i relintall the whole os. if you have any video on how to take care/maintain Arch for non noob users :)
On my dell inspiron 15 3542 series laptop i have tried many of linux distribution but except mx linux when I shut down my pc the shutdown screen stuck or display turns off but machine still working. What is the problem actually I don't know. windows still work full functional. I had tried many distribution dual boot and single boot but same thing happens all the time.. I tried manjaro, opensuse, pop, ubantu, garuda, elementary os, zorin, mint, endeavor os also.please 🙏 suggest me what problem actually happenes all the time..
Hi, I like your videos very much, and I wanted to ask you, how do you make them? What camera, SW...? Thx - Have a nice day! btw. I use Endeavour about three months - before Archlinux.
Hi TechHut, just an update in Feb 2022. The maintainer of pamac-all decided to leave the project. So it is now out-of-date. Suggestions to New users is to install pamac-aur-git. No new maintainer has yet picked up pamac-all as of now. Hoping someone from Manjaro team would... A humble request to pin the comment @TechHut
I tried the LIve version of the latest Endeavour but for some odd reason it is not detecting my intel 8265/8275 wifi card. First time I've had a linux distro not have drivers ready to load for it. So no Endeavour for me.. :(
Maybe you're missing the binary blobs - Intel firmware - required in addition to the drivers, which are in the kernel. The calamares installer may have a bug that neglected to install the firmware package. Check the arch and endeavour wikis and try installing it manually,
Coming from Debian and Fedora the package manager is really confusing, seems to ask 100 questions every time I install something, and I don't know the answer to most of them. Is there a good tutorial on it somewhere? Also when to use Yay, when to use Pacman, when to use Pamac?
Do they have a Debian based version? I'm not getting the update process. It's giving me some messages in the terminal that I'm not understanding or know what to do with or about.
Commence the public shaming for your use of snapd. Just kidding, your system is yours to use as you wish! One question, what about Ubuntu do you dislike? If Snapd and GNOME are both things you use, I am surprised Ubuntu doesn't do the job.
I actually used just stock Ubuntu for just over two weeks before quickly testing Pop!_OS and ending up here. Ubuntu gave me no issues I could use it daily no problem. The reason I ended up on an Arch based system is the better support for AMD Pro GPU drivers need to run DaVinci Resolve 17. :) I'm going to talk about this in depth in an upcoming video.
@@TechHut Thanks for your reply, and that makes tons of sense! I am a big fan of Ubuntu but I switched to good ole Arch for the frequent updates. Looking forward to watching the video on Ubuntu!
Ubuntu was so buggy for me when i tried it . The software center wouldn't even open. Had to reinstall immediately after the install guess i messed up something in .bashrc when configuring .didnt even have drag and drop to desktop. My main problem in ubuntu is Gnome.
Hey everyone super odd question but for some reason my widows key stoped opening up the menue does anyone know what the issue might be and how i can go about fixing it, my google foo keeps bring me up windows 10 crap but nothing i can find. thanks in advance
I would love to use this distro they have done an amazing job it's really looks the business. However being a Linux newbie I'm still not confident with the command line & there is no software manager on this which is a real pity
Is it possible to use any package manager for any distro? Is debian limited to apkg and apt? I like some features of arch and some from debian so I want to make a non rolling release (like linux mint) but with package manager like pamac (which has inbuilt support for flatpak, snap, AUR) Is that possible? If not why?
You can technically use other package managers... BUT, Do not do something like that as it might simply break you system in an in-recoverable manner and the only option for you would be to reinstall the OS again. Since different package managers name packages in different manners and are integrated with their own environment, this creates quite a hell within your system and especially with something like pacman which would simply refuse to install a software even if its dependencies are installed only by a different package manager. Possible, but **NOT** recommended.
@@Zekr0_ you can get pacman on fedora but 99.99999999999999999% will leave with borked system if really need to do what you are doing make a timeshift backup (which doesn't work in Fedora go figure)
Changing Display Manager had bricked the operating system and forced me to install an OS once-more as attempting to switch display manager with X org threw up some errors, it just did not switch back and was not a good time. DO NOT try to switch Display Manager with EndeavourOS unless you know what you are doing!
@Jokroast: What I am grateful of and thankful of and thankful about and appreciative about is that in GNU+Linux you can install the operating-system as many times as you want without the operating-system pestering you "activate it" and/or the system pestering you "you activated it too-many-times. You're fraudulent!" and/or "you activated it too-many-times, on the SAME hardware. You're fraudulent!". (As happened [/like it happened] with me on Windows-XP-Pro-32-bit that came with my Toshiba Satellite A40-SP151). Also, another problem with the Activation thing (at-least, on Windows-XP and Windows-7), is that the system is rendered inoperable, if you don't "Windows Activation" activate it. Like literally, the system blocks you off, and you cannot do anything except Activation-Procedure it, if you try to do anything (literally, there's no way to circumvent it. Even if you try-to reinstall Windows). (Yes there's a two-week grace-period between the time when you install Windows and the deadline to activate it but I'm willing-to-bet the Over-The-Telephone Activation people have been instructed to NOT activate Windows-XP anymore nor Windows-7, AND [I'm willing-to-bet] that the servers for Activating--&--online have been shut-off). (So even people with LEGAL-discs of Windows-XP_and/or_Windows-7 that HAVE to remain with Windows-7_and/or_Windows-XP and/or continue using Windows-XP_and/or_Windows-7, cannot continue using them :-( ).
It is arch essentially, just with some things installed and set up for you, if you want actual arch then just install that, it'll teach you a lot about your system
So...it doesnt come with a package manager? rediculous, not easy for a newbie at all. im not a newb and i still hate doing this shit. OH! forgot to say....Thank you for putting out this video!
@@TechHut Thanks for the reply! I realised it as I looked again, but I was mostly asking if it's not something that should be changed as a way-of-doing-things. But it's one of the most minor things you can stumble upon, so, uh, I guess it's fine as it is :))
@@Winnetou17 1 year later but still The folder you are downloading into is managed by the root user and not your used account If you want to change that you'll have to change owner by using chown
For those who didn't already know, Endeavour OS is a continuation of the Antergos project along with a sibling, Reborn OS. Antergos was quite a popular arch based distribution when perhaps only manjaro and itself were well established arch based distros unlike now where we have tons of great ones. Antergos sadly had to discontinue. The great Antergos community picked up the development and made it into endeavour os. That is part of the reason why the community is so friendly i suppose because Antergos community was friendly too.
Thanks for the explanation! How does it compare to Reborn tho? I'm trying to get into Arch after years of Ubuntu based distros(love my PopOS but want to try Arch anyway) and I'm torn between the two.
The fact that you mentioned that Endeavor is the continuation of Antertos tho makes me lean towards this one.
Unfortunately Endeavour supports proprietary blobs in their kernel
For those coming out of a sparkling fresh install, do a 'yay cmake' before installing pamac. I needed to install cmake in the default install on boot, so you likely will too. Just choose option number one to install.
Thank you so much for this video, I’ve just installed EndeavourOS Gnome. I'll be honest I wasn’t expecting such a difference from Ubuntu, I was thinking I might be too much of a newbie for it. This video has made things much clearer, so thank you again.
Great timing...just installing Endeavour and found your things to do video awesome....I would never have found most of those settings.
Yeah! Please keep your work about EnOS tuning for noobs! Thanks to author!
Props to you, I basically do the same thing with my eOS installs. I too really enjoy the use of pamac. I'm glad eOS took over for Antergos, as Manjaro just doesnt fill that void.
Came to Manjaro when it was in hype and then never bothered about distro hopping anymore. After so many years, am getting tempted by Endeavour and your videos on it to give it a shot. Only concern is its more bleeding edge and perhaps liable for more errors . But am gonna give it a try in personal laptop as a daily use and then slowly move to Work if its good and stable in long term.
Been testing EndeavourOS (Cinnamon) on my old PC for a few weeks, and I am really digging it. Going to say farewell to Manjaro (Gnome) on my main PC fairly soon I think.
Don't
Why not?
Manjaro is more broken than vanilla Arch. Go for Endeavour
Very good choice. manjaro lost it many years ago also way too bloated.
dont
Thanks! This is a great guide.
I'm using the latest version of EndeavorOS (I installed it yesterday), and the only issue I ran into was a complete failure to install pamac. Yay downloaded and compiled a bunch of stuff, but eventually failed due to dependency issues. It wanted cmake and another library, and I installed those, but it was still unhappy. I'm too much of an Arch newbie to figure out exactly what happened, and I foolishly failed to install timeshift first to set a restore point. I installed bauh from the AUR instead, which worked fine. :)
Still, I might wipe the system and start over since I haven't done anything else yet. Failed AUR builds make me paranoid. :P
the problem is yay, paru did fine when building pamac
I'm so glad that you are looking forward into gnome! unlike other linux newbies that came from windows i never had a strong preference for linux to look like windows and when I tried out gnome I fell in love with it! it has so much potential I just don't get why it has a small community compared to other desktop environments
@Tom Smith true, but that is the cost I'm willing to pay, I used xfce for a while but came back to gnome because of it's great multitasking potential
@Earthling-Z3R0 yeah man gnomes support for extra features is really bad, i also run xfce alongside gnome even though I don't usually use it, its so damn reliable
I personally like kde cuz it has way more customization options and i made ubuntu look like garuda so is there a reason for me to go back to gnome?
@@luiscastaneda6674 because they hate people who want to make it their own desktop, and that’s just not how most ppl on Linux work.
Gnome is quite big. Most people who use Linux are Ubuntu users with Gnome as their DE.
For those wondering, if you don't want to be able to enable flatpak or snap at all by anymeans, there's pamac-nosnap and pamac-aur. Only pamac-all has snap/etc. Also, if you're using XFCE, like I am, and need a QT-based package manager (since pamac only comes in GTK) you can use octopi instead, which may invoke some nostalgia for those who used really old Xubuntu/etc.
Lovely video, Endeavour is my favourite distro of all time!
Thank you so much for showing us how to install pacmac!
I recommend this distro over Manjaro for Linux learner as it uses Arch repo instead of the broken Manjaro repo
Aren't Manjaro repos more Stable?
Very good.
@@CosmoHQ Nope.
@@CosmoHQ It is less stable than Arch. I keep updating Arch blindly and it still works for months
@@fawzanfawzi9993 Just because it works for you doesnt mean it will work for everyone. Manjaro unstable branch is equivalent to arch stable. So manjaro clearly provides choice .
EndevourOS and ArcoLinux are my two favorites
Hi, it's very good video. I just installed KDE plasma. I want to know how to install gui for software repository
very nice. Planning to use Endevour as main os for my laptop. Highly appreciate this video.
how is it going?
thank you for explaining how to install a gui for managing apps in endeavourOS
Package pacman-all doesn't seem to work anymore. Instead, I've installed bauh" and it worked fine for me.
This distro is amazing.
Excellent video. I like Yay, but I have been using Bauh package manager as my GUI software package manager. I was warned off Pamac as I was told it favours Manjaro repositories, which follow arch repositories, but are slightly behind with regards software versions?
The tip to install the GUI package manager was with the watch. I too since coming out of my safe Ubuntu family shell have stuck with EndeavourOS longer than any other distro and these tips will me love it even more. Thanks and God bless.
hi, congratulations for tutorial, please ¿How do you select all the wallpapers at the same time to import them all at once? min 03:50 on your video, thanks in advance
Ctrl+A i think
Are media codecs installed by default or will it need to be installed separatelly like in fedora ?
Hello, just a thing to say. I really like that wallpaper!
Testing this out and I’m new to Linux stuff and enjoyed Manjaro. Wanted to try this OS but not having a gui was holding me back since the command line can be intimidating sometimes lol
Hi, i love your videos. i've tried switching to linux mostly manjero and fedora 35 and the only issue that i always end up having that makes me revert back to windows is the font rendering and lack of vsync. I've tried tweaking the fonts in majero as was instructed in their guideline but the results were still not great in my experience. if you can include these two issues in your future videos for the people that may have similar issues, that'd be greatly appreciated. thank you for videos, and i'm intending to try endeavour os today and see if i can solve those issues which are the only thing that is keeping me away from linux so far.
I've only ever encountered that once with Ubuntu. I must have installed 15 distros in the last year and they have all looked flawless.
Pamac wont install.
-> Failed to install the following packages. Manual intervention is required:
pamac-cli - exit status 4
pamac-all - exit status 8
pamac is installed by default in endeavour , only pamac-gui needs to be installed
Can I use Unity Game Engine in Endeavour OS?
You need to explain how to update and upgrade everything from the welcome screen further. Like I don't know why it's asking you if you want to exclude anything and what if you don't? Then what?
Are these the same steps for EndeavourOS Artemis NEO XFCE? Cause it didn't work for me says it cant find PAMAC
I performed the exact same command on the Xfce version, Pamac did not show up. Why would he not say that it will not work on Xfce?
Pamac-aur has a higher popularity/votes. What is the difference between pamac-aur and pamac-all, apart from the Snap and Flatpak support?
hey !! can you tell me how can i download same wallpaper used in video for windows??
installing pamac seems broken :(
like the distro a lot, looks like just like manjaor without that crazy heavy theming! :)
Did not work on Xfce to install pamac-all.
Thanks for this video! I was following the background import process, but it won't let me select more than one image at a time like you can. What am I doing wrong? Everything looks the same except I'm running the latest version of Endeavour as of Oct 17th 2022
Hi TechHut, could you please share using dual monitor setup in endeavour OS ... I have been hard core Manjaro kde user nd am planning to use my laptop (asus tuf a17 R5 4600H with nvidia GTX 1650) and and external monitor for dual screen setup.
But Manjaro has issues for same.
Is there any benefit to endeavour OS for the same?
Try Garuda Linux
@@plamenvatev3600 thanks Plamen, tried... But Davinci does not work on that. Atleast back when I tried it was in June. So it has its own issue 😅
@@thoughtfulriderakj I have installed Davinci Resolve from the repos the other day.Seem to work fine.
@@plamenvatev3600 hey that's great... I will give Garuda another try then
Thanks
i just wanted to try an arch system haven't used it in a while.. first thing I did was update, then ran the pamac-all just had error's all down the terminal lol
Same.
I've been waiting for this.
what a warm welcome from endeavor os
Please keep your work about EnOS tuning for noobs! Thanks to author!
I am getting ==> WARNING: Skipping verification of source file PGP signatures message when installing pamac why is this?
Please make a video on, how to get GUI setup for Bluetooth connection. on KDE Plasma EndeavourOS
Both manjaro and endeavor os are having issues with the usb Mouse. The usb Mouse stops working after a few seconds from log in in my laptop.... what should I do?
Hi, how did you customized your dock like that ?
One of my update, not sure which package, removed my dash to dock feature 😤
Could you make your mouse pointer bigger so it's easier to follow where you are, please?
Dear TechHut, would you possibly help me to setup windows 7 on VirtualBox inside EndeavourOS. After installing VirtualBox and copying .iso win 7 into the desktop VirtualBox showed me a message: " no bootable medium found"!
What about Endeavour OS with KDE?
Do you have any video on maintainnig Arch ? I am not new but scared some time when some app is crashed. i relintall the whole os. if you have any video on how to take care/maintain Arch for non noob users :)
In endeavour Os, the terminal and Firefox autostarts before the os starts how do I fix it?
are there other gui software managers ?
where'd you find that astronout picture? pleasee i want it too :((
On my dell inspiron 15 3542 series laptop i have tried many of linux distribution but except mx linux when I shut down my pc the shutdown screen stuck or display turns off but machine still working. What is the problem actually I don't know. windows still work full functional. I had tried many distribution dual boot and single boot but same thing happens all the time.. I tried manjaro, opensuse, pop, ubantu, garuda, elementary os, zorin, mint, endeavor os also.please 🙏 suggest me what problem actually happenes all the time..
@@JBoby-fx7cb previously I have tried but nothing was changed
Why pamac-all is orphaned now?? should I install it anyway?
hi.. what is the root password again? did u say Sudo ? sudo pacman? please help .. i am a first timer with no knowledge
thanks for this video!
As much as I like what I loaded up after your video. I would just like to know where to get the info to progress
Hi, I like your videos very much, and I wanted to ask you, how do you make them? What camera, SW...?
Thx - Have a nice day!
btw. I use Endeavour about three months - before Archlinux.
what is the command for install 'mysqlworkbench 'on linux endearvourOS?
@@DeepakSharma-ii9gb Was my question stupid or what?
Hi TechHut, just an update in Feb 2022. The maintainer of pamac-all decided to leave the project. So it is now out-of-date.
Suggestions to New users is to install pamac-aur-git.
No new maintainer has yet picked up pamac-all as of now. Hoping someone from Manjaro team would...
A humble request to pin the comment @TechHut
How do I install pamac-aur?
@@breezyc4026 try yay pamac-aur-git
Tyvm for info! Tried to install a few times with failures before i found your comment. pamac-aur-git is still working atm (apr 15)
does anyone know to disable screen reader(orca) on endeavor os?plis 😭🙏
Are packages and dependencies installed through pamac compatible with the ones frome pacman and yay or do they conflict?
It's the same thing, pamac and pacman are just libalpm frontends.
Well that what happens when you watch luke smith
Any source on the wallpaper?
I tried the LIve version of the latest Endeavour but for some odd reason it is not detecting my intel 8265/8275 wifi card. First time I've had a linux distro not have drivers ready to load for it. So no Endeavour for me.. :(
Maybe you're missing the binary blobs - Intel firmware - required in addition to the drivers, which are in the kernel. The calamares installer may have a bug that neglected to install the firmware package. Check the arch and endeavour wikis and try installing it manually,
How can I easily enable secure boot with arch?
Using endeavorsOS xfce on my old laptop with 2gb of ram. Still need to tweak alot to lower the ram usage T.T
SD card is not mount
What can we do for mounting it?
Coming from Debian and Fedora the package manager is really confusing, seems to ask 100 questions every time I install something, and I don't know the answer to most of them. Is there a good tutorial on it somewhere?
Also when to use Yay, when to use Pacman, when to use Pamac?
Do they have a Debian based version? I'm not getting the update process. It's giving me some messages in the terminal that I'm not understanding or know what to do with or about.
Nope. It's a fully arch based distro.
@@thecompanioncube4211 Booooooo!
hey after installing pamac my audio get messed up. anyone know why?
Imo barbar is a must have Extension for gnome
This or Kubuntu for stable work horse duty?
Commence the public shaming for your use of snapd. Just kidding, your system is yours to use as you wish! One question, what about Ubuntu do you dislike? If Snapd and GNOME are both things you use, I am surprised Ubuntu doesn't do the job.
I actually used just stock Ubuntu for just over two weeks before quickly testing Pop!_OS and ending up here. Ubuntu gave me no issues I could use it daily no problem. The reason I ended up on an Arch based system is the better support for AMD Pro GPU drivers need to run DaVinci Resolve 17. :)
I'm going to talk about this in depth in an upcoming video.
@@TechHut Thanks for your reply, and that makes tons of sense! I am a big fan of Ubuntu but I switched to good ole Arch for the frequent updates. Looking forward to watching the video on Ubuntu!
Ubuntu was so buggy for me when i tried it . The software center wouldn't even open. Had to reinstall immediately after the install guess i messed up something in .bashrc when configuring .didnt even have drag and drop to desktop. My main problem in ubuntu is Gnome.
These wallpaper is awsome. Can you link us?
Hey everyone super odd question but for some reason my widows key stoped opening up the menue does anyone know what the issue might be and how i can go about fixing it, my google foo keeps bring me up windows 10 crap but nothing i can find.
thanks in advance
For which desktop environment? XFCE, cinnamon etc.
@@taylormcbride7651 I found the answer it lost the key bind for some reason
@@ChrisDeger ok that's good
How to install bcmwl-kernel in Endeavor os?
Can u make video about how to make EndeavourOS look nice?
install driver invidia prime or optimus??
I would love to use this distro they have done an amazing job it's really looks the business. However being a Linux newbie I'm still not confident with the command line & there is no software manager on this which is a real pity
in this video he shows how you can install a software manager with a nice GUI
Sir please, can you share your walpaper? Please
Still not convinced to move from Linux Mint
If it works for you and you enjoy it, then there's no need! ❤
how to get u torrent on endevours os /
maybe in a future video ?
Is there a linux disto that runs on tablets ?
Try JingOS.
You can run any linux distro on any android device
@@yorik9845 it's still in beta i suppose, am waiting for it as well.
@@vxllvxn but will the touch screen works and i think you need a mouse for them....
@@abdelbou4119 take a look on one of my videos. It's Debian running on top of Android
Thx .. this video should be on their official page 😅
Is it possible to use any package manager for any distro?
Is debian limited to apkg and apt?
I like some features of arch and some from debian so I want to make a non rolling release (like linux mint) but with package manager like pamac (which has inbuilt support for flatpak, snap, AUR)
Is that possible? If not why?
You can technically use other package managers... BUT, Do not do something like that as it might simply break you system in an in-recoverable manner and the only option for you would be to reinstall the OS again. Since different package managers name packages in different manners and are integrated with their own environment, this creates quite a hell within your system and especially with something like pacman which would simply refuse to install a software even if its dependencies are installed only by a different package manager.
Possible, but **NOT** recommended.
@@shubhanshutomar7940 thank you for answering.
So tell me did nobody tried to make a distro that was debian based and had AUR?
@@Zekr0_ you can get pacman on fedora but 99.99999999999999999% will leave with borked system if really need to do what you are doing make a timeshift backup (which doesn't work in Fedora go figure)
Changing Display Manager had bricked the operating system and forced me to install an OS once-more as attempting to switch display manager with X org threw up some errors, it just did not switch back and was not a good time. DO NOT try to switch Display Manager with EndeavourOS unless you know what you are doing!
@Jokroast:
What I am grateful of and thankful of and thankful about and appreciative about is that in GNU+Linux you can install the operating-system as many times as you want without the operating-system pestering you "activate it" and/or the system pestering you "you activated it too-many-times. You're fraudulent!" and/or "you activated it too-many-times, on the SAME hardware. You're fraudulent!".
(As happened [/like it happened] with me on Windows-XP-Pro-32-bit that came with my Toshiba Satellite A40-SP151).
Also, another problem with the Activation thing (at-least, on Windows-XP and Windows-7), is that the system is rendered inoperable, if you don't "Windows Activation" activate it. Like literally, the system blocks you off, and you cannot do anything except Activation-Procedure it, if you try to do anything (literally, there's no way to circumvent it. Even if you try-to reinstall Windows).
(Yes there's a two-week grace-period between the time when you install Windows and the deadline to activate it but I'm willing-to-bet the Over-The-Telephone Activation people have been instructed to NOT activate Windows-XP anymore nor Windows-7, AND [I'm willing-to-bet] that the servers for Activating--&--online have been shut-off).
(So even people with LEGAL-discs of Windows-XP_and/or_Windows-7 that HAVE to remain with Windows-7_and/or_Windows-XP and/or continue using Windows-XP_and/or_Windows-7, cannot continue using them :-( ).
That's in Gnome? It looks like XFCE, the user interface from 2002.
can i migrate to Arch linux with it?
It is arch essentially, just with some things installed and set up for you, if you want actual arch then just install that, it'll teach you a lot about your system
wanted to switch from kubuntu to an arch-based distro but damn this is confusing af
switched to endeavouros back then, i love it here
make a new one for the new release pls
Pamac is a mess. Every time I download from Pamac I have to reboot in order for the app to appear.
EndeavourOS or Manjaro?
So...it doesnt come with a package manager? rediculous, not easy for a newbie at all. im not a newb and i still hate doing this shit. OH! forgot to say....Thank you for putting out this video!
it does, it comes with pacman
Got it!
thanx for the nice video
really useful
6:49 am I the only though that finds this really stupid about these arch distros? why 3 managers?
EndeavourOS had a bad install no wireless drivers for my laptop ? why ? i was compaq presariod
hp laptop.
You are the Big.. Compliments
you hast have one thing to to... switching back to garuda.
Very random question... but it just hit me... why does downloading some extra wallpapers need my password ? Ain't that a bit much ?
The welcome application runs as root.
@@TechHut Thanks for the reply! I realised it as I looked again, but I was mostly asking if it's not something that should be changed as a way-of-doing-things.
But it's one of the most minor things you can stumble upon, so, uh, I guess it's fine as it is :))
@@Winnetou17 1 year later but still
The folder you are downloading into is managed by the root user and not your used account
If you want to change that you'll have to change owner by using chown