Arch made EASY - Manjaro Linux vs EndeavourOS

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    We take a look at the key differences between Manjaro Linux and EndeavourOS. Two Arch based Linux distributions.
    00:00 - Similarities
    01:00 - Installation
    02:30 - System Tools
    06:37 - Update Frequency
    07:27 - Appearance
    Manjaro After Install: • 10 Things You MUST DO ...
    EndeavourOS After Install: • 7 Things After Install...
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  • @TechHut
    @TechHut  2 года назад +12

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    • @22oreos
      @22oreos 2 года назад

      This video I think is very well justified in the current landscape. Thanks!

    • @expensivecats
      @expensivecats 2 года назад

      Linode is trash and surveillance.

  • @adarshinaganti
    @adarshinaganti 2 года назад +315

    I feel EndeavourOS was better for me, almost stock Arch with an easy installer.

    • @mrwhipple3759
      @mrwhipple3759 2 года назад +9

      anarchy linux is arch with a super easy installer. and you can get non-free drivers for your GPU if you want. maybe check the iso out if you got 10 minutes in a vm. :)

    • @adarshinaganti
      @adarshinaganti 2 года назад +25

      @@mrwhipple3759 Have tried anarchy before, still prefer endeavourOS.

    • @mrwhipple3759
      @mrwhipple3759 2 года назад +15

      @@adarshinaganti I'm just glad something works well for you:)

    • @adarshinaganti
      @adarshinaganti 2 года назад +65

      @@mrwhipple3759 That's the entire point of Linux. Use what you like, don't judge anybody else for using something else. At the end of the day, its free and open-source software. ;)

    • @monika.alt197
      @monika.alt197 2 года назад +1

      Arco too

  • @cylonexy
    @cylonexy 2 года назад +55

    I have been using Manjaro for about 4 months now (thanks to you ) ... And it's turned out to be my daily driver for both my personal and work tesks. I really appreciate all the tricks and tips you roll out about this OS because I have been a casual Linux user and this the first I am using it for everything

    • @snowhusk
      @snowhusk 2 года назад +1

      Same here. Flirted with Linux when I was a kid and you could order physical Ubuntu CDs shipped to your physical mailbox (damn, it was ages ago 8.04 and 8.10), but the actual time I switched to daily driver Linux is Manjaro sometime summer 2018, and when I advice my friends to try Linux, this would be in top 3 "just works" distros form me. The other one I like are ArcoLinux and now I daily drive Garuda KDE edition (the most heavily styled and bloated one, yes). Funny thing that all of those are arch based, have good communities and ship with nice tweaks and various GUI tools for making easy some regular system maintainance tricks and common fixes

  • @TheGabesable
    @TheGabesable 2 года назад +16

    I've been on Ubuntu or an Ubuntu based distro since 8.04 i finally switch to Endeavor OS a couple of weeks ago. I also migrated from mostly useing xfce to the exclusively useing kde. Wow best decision ever. The yay command is my favorite thing ever. Can't believe I waited this long to switch ."life is good"

  • @AbdelaliAbdallah
    @AbdelaliAbdallah 2 года назад +2

    Congratulation for having a baby .. great videos with rich info and easy explanation as always

  • @zerotheory941
    @zerotheory941 2 года назад +14

    Endeavor OS. If you want a close-to-base arch install choose Endeavor. When you're ready then try a base Arch install. Good Luck!

  • @mamalujo2003
    @mamalujo2003 2 года назад +8

    Thank you, @TechHut for your videos. Congratulations, and I hope you finish your classes strong and do well on your coming exams.

  • @deshmukhrishee
    @deshmukhrishee 2 года назад

    I WAS JUST SEARCHING FOR THIS AND THERE YOU ARE POSTING THIS VID!!

  • @derekr54
    @derekr54 2 года назад +5

    I use the KDE version of Manjaro on my desktop and the XFCE version of Endeavour on one of my laptops.I love both of them and would recommend them myself to anyone wanting an easy way to try Arch.

  • @meowcula
    @meowcula 2 года назад +3

    Both are great distros. I've been daily driving Manjaro for most of this year. Been working smoothly.

  • @proctoscopefilms
    @proctoscopefilms 2 года назад +22

    Bro XFCE is probably my favorite DE at this point. Simple and well executed.

    • @rishirajsaikia1323
      @rishirajsaikia1323 2 года назад +4

      Simpler than KDE plasma and more customisable and lighter than gnome.

    • @jgsource552
      @jgsource552 2 года назад +3

      You can make xfce look super good, especially with things like picom.

  • @markleemadriaga3993
    @markleemadriaga3993 2 года назад +2

    I'm rocking the Endeavor OS KDE & Gnome version. I'm still playing with it a little and the experience is fantastic.

  • @tristanrexsantiago4276
    @tristanrexsantiago4276 2 года назад +28

    Manjaro for me for 5 years now. Started with Arch but I experienced system breakdowns due to updates. I like Manjaro's additional testing of Arch's packages before releasing it to it's repo.

    • @raeedibnzaman1
      @raeedibnzaman1 2 года назад +9

      ehhh i think "instability" experiences are super subjective in arch based distros.

    • @xAffan
      @xAffan 2 года назад +2

      @@raeedibnzaman1 true

    • @JonitoFischer
      @JonitoFischer 9 месяцев назад

      The same for me, Manjaro is more stable when doing updates...

  • @Ja.KooLit
    @Ja.KooLit 2 года назад +4

    My arch based distro of choice and two of distro ive used before moving to vanilla arch.

  • @ChrisDeger
    @ChrisDeger 2 года назад +1

    I'm bouncing between manjaro and endevor. I use kde plasma and feel like manjaro crashes less but thats obviously due to my lack of knowledge. Right now I'm rocking manjaro but thinking of jumping back in a little bit and seeing if my knowledge has improved

  • @martinfurlanic
    @martinfurlanic 2 года назад

    congratulations

  • @joschafinger126
    @joschafinger126 2 года назад +6

    First of all, congratulations -the reason why you've been less than punctual these days looks way beyond legit, and quite cute on top of that.
    More to the point of the video, I haven't really checked out Endeavour yet, but Manjaro KDE is a marvel.
    Addendum (edit) : choosing your DE in Calamares is so, so neat. Congrats, Endeavour!

  • @Axlefublr
    @Axlefublr 10 месяцев назад

    I love eos :3 The ability to have arch, without worrying over whether I can install it was really relieving. Been using it for almost 2 months now, and I'm super happy with it. Everything just works, and the things that don't don't because they're just not installed. And the idea of installing something you need instead of uninstalling something you don't I quite appreciate.

  • @xellaz
    @xellaz 2 года назад

    Manjaro KDE Plasma user here. I luv how it looks and after switching pulseaudio to pipewire... my random poping/crackling sounds finally has disappeared! In fact, my Topping D70 DAC & THX 789 AAA Amp sounded even better! My only complain for now are some of the windows and programs aren't consistent in looks. A few of them don't follow the desktop theme. 😔

  • @MMmmmVarley
    @MMmmmVarley 2 года назад +3

    After moving to EndeavourOS I too installed pamac, but I currently only use it to update the two flatpacks I use. Everything else I run through pacman/yay... Not sure what this says about me, do tell!

  • @christerhollsten8559
    @christerhollsten8559 2 года назад +50

    The biggest difference is that endeavour uses the Arch repo and one own for the endeavourOS specific apps. Manjaro have their own repos and does not use the Arch repo.

    • @MrG0CE
      @MrG0CE 2 года назад +11

      AND THAT'S WHY MANJARO TENDS TO BRAKE THE SYSTEM SOMETIMES IN MY EXPERIENCE. SINCE I USE ARCH, I'VE NEVER HAD AN ISSUE !

    • @osamaanees8406
      @osamaanees8406 2 года назад +30

      @@MrG0CE turn off the caps lock

    • @alfiegordon9013
      @alfiegordon9013 2 года назад +16

      @@MrG0CE have you had an issue with ur keyboard? Lol

    • @jgsource552
      @jgsource552 2 года назад +9

      @@MrG0CE I agree but please be more quiet

    • @agitation8097
      @agitation8097 2 года назад

      Are you serious ? Manjaro dont use the Arch Repo ? 😂. You should checkout the settings from the pamac manager. You can even set flats and snaps. Yes the disslike for your noob comment is from me.

  • @Bob-of-Zoid
    @Bob-of-Zoid 2 года назад +37

    I love EndeavourOS with KDE Plasma! Been on it from day one (Antergos before it), and have lost all interest in distro hopping once I started with Antergos (Sort of Endeavour's predecessor). I couldn't be any happier with a distro. I tried Manjaro before I found Antergos, and it was way too bloated and buggy for my taste. Endeavour has been taking in lots of Manjaro refugees in the last few years! OK, so the Brittish English "let's be french" spelling is weird! (

    • @GeoNeilUK
      @GeoNeilUK 2 года назад +2

      "OK, so the Brittish English "let's be french" spelling is weird! (

    • @Bob-of-Zoid
      @Bob-of-Zoid 2 года назад

      @@GeoNeilUK I do think, and I meant it is weird to me being from the US, and not used to British spellings, that's all. It's not just Europe because it's near by, but in most of the world, including South America where English is taught, they teach British, not US English.
      It's my freaking last name!

  • @paechan
    @paechan 2 года назад +2

    I came to EOS a while ago from pop os. I wanted to try an arch based distro, but didn't want to ditch gnome, so EOS seemed like the way to go. I thought Manjaro was KDE only, but apparently they got it all. I didn't like the direction System76 is taking the cosmic desktop and would prefer a more default gnome shell and EOS did not disappoint. A clean EOS install with the latest gnome felt super clean and responsive. But I guess that is the beauty of linux.

  • @perdomot
    @perdomot 2 года назад +6

    I've used Manjaro XFCE and Gnome(my current DE) and love how well they work. Tried several others but keep coming back.

    • @tod4429
      @tod4429 2 года назад

      How much memory so you have?

  • @darkfoxwillie
    @darkfoxwillie 2 года назад

    Hey bro good videos, just curious but are you studing something with GIS (geographic information ssystems)?

  • @yamankumar3811
    @yamankumar3811 2 года назад

    The "I am a little preoccupied here and there" really got me lol.

  • @shauryakalia3296
    @shauryakalia3296 2 года назад +6

    With arch getting relatively easy installer, endeavour needs to do more than just theming. It was already in a strange place between manjaro and arch, where it catered to users that were not beginners and did not prefer text based installer of arch. With arch now encroaching on that niche, it has to make space for itself somehow

    • @alfiegordon9013
      @alfiegordon9013 2 года назад +7

      How is arch encroaching on that niche?
      If you mean the guided installer, I think its personally far from replacing a nice old calamares installer. Also it counter-intuitively makes things harder from my experience try to use it only a few days ago

    • @rameynoodles152
      @rameynoodles152 2 года назад +3

      The EndeavorOS install is still MUCH simpler and more straightforward than using the Arch installer. It's in a good place, imo. Arch has a long way to go on their installer before it even comes close to EndeavorOS.

    • @cameronbosch1213
      @cameronbosch1213 Год назад +1

      @@rameynoodles152 Not to mention that the EndeavourOS community is SO much better than the Arch community.

  • @jabuxas
    @jabuxas 2 года назад

    I use base arch, installed it via archgui, it works really well for me, since I need to change some settings for my internet to work on linux, which makes my installation of a OS offline.

  • @bhutchin1996
    @bhutchin1996 9 месяцев назад

    I'm running both in Virtualbox on top of MX Linux. I really like the AUR and that you can get the latest versions of software on both these Arch-based distros, an example being Krita 5 on Manjaro and EOS while being stuck with Krita 4 in the latest version of Debian-based MX Linux. Years ago I ran Debian itself. While it offered tons of software, a lot of them were very updated. EOS's forums have a reputation for friendliness, but I really like how the XFCE version of Manjaro is set up, so I'm going to continue to test it in Virtualbox.

  • @tonyramirez5707
    @tonyramirez5707 2 года назад +3

    Not too relevant but I really love Manjaro's dark greenish color scheme. Other distros and OSes tend to gravitate towards a lighter green or some gradients that are (in my opinion) less aesthetic.

  • @nico1337
    @nico1337 2 года назад +2

    I think you missed the fact that Manjaro does not use the Arch repos and this makes it incompatible with some version of AUR packages

  • @paulconnelly9206
    @paulconnelly9206 2 года назад +2

    I was told once that if I did not want to be too busy I should not have children,,, two daughters both through university and onward and I still have time for techhut….ha ha.. 😂 great presentations. I so prefer the level headed way you present. Thank you

  • @logiconabstractions6596
    @logiconabstractions6596 2 года назад

    So.... which one is best?
    Kidding. Might try out Endeavours at some point. I'Ve been a manjaro fanboy for almost 2 years now. Although then maybe I should just prepare myself a full ARch system. This is more of a curiosity thing - I actually quite like the balance that Manjaro offers, with "delayed" but still rolling updates. Very few times have I had any issue, mostly Nvidia-related stuff with kernel update. Which I seem to have fixed with dkms.

  • @tylersrevenge
    @tylersrevenge 2 года назад +38

    EndeavourOS had by far been more stable for me than manjaro, it’s legit. Now a days I’m just going pure Arch.
    Pamac is cool, albeit frustrating

    • @MarimbaMaurice
      @MarimbaMaurice 2 года назад

      Why is it frustrating?

    • @tylersrevenge
      @tylersrevenge 2 года назад +1

      @@MarimbaMaurice On my old system it would constantly fail. But then I could go into the command line and pacman it up and it always worked.

    • @MarimbaMaurice
      @MarimbaMaurice 2 года назад +3

      @@tylersrevenge Okay that sounds weird.

    • @theinceptor3672
      @theinceptor3672 2 года назад

      @@tylersrevenge I am having issues with pamac as well.. there is a problem with the pamac-all AUR package and until then I can't find a solution to enable flatpak/snap on pamac.. Apart from that AUR and official repos do work tho ..

  • @kovacsciprian
    @kovacsciprian 2 года назад

    Hello, nice videos :) I am interested if it is possible to make an endeavour os install, i3, and if it is possible and how easy is it to install cutefish desktop on it, thank you!

  • @foreducation408
    @foreducation408 2 года назад +12

    Manjaro kde is the way to go, for a proper customisable stable experience, using it more than 3 years, btw awasome video.

    • @abaneyone
      @abaneyone 2 года назад

      I used to feel like that too, however, I started to really appreciate Manjaro Gnome 41. I never thought I'd like Gnome over KDE but it happened lol 😮

  • @arslanender
    @arslanender 2 года назад

    I have issues with gnome sleep mode I tried Manjaro, Endavour, Popos, Fedora. It cant wake. Acer swift 3 amd ryzen 4000 series.

  • @refayatul
    @refayatul 2 года назад +15

    I like endeavour os more. It's more stable.. after every big update manjaro would fu*ked up my system. But with endeavour I have never faced that issues.also eos has a great community

    • @Bob-of-Zoid
      @Bob-of-Zoid 2 года назад +2

      Same experience here! EndeavourOS rocks!

    • @stephenwilson0386
      @stephenwilson0386 2 года назад

      I wonder if Manjaro's testing or unstable branches might work better and be closer to vanilla Arch? I've also had this issue where an update borked my sound or something for no apparent reason. In any case EOS seems to stay out of the way when it comes to updates and doesn't hold things back. I guess Manjaro does this to make sure nothing breaks in their customized desktop versions?

    • @kurosakiht
      @kurosakiht 2 года назад +5

      well because AUR packages require you to have the lastest dependencies while manjaro holding it back, so eventually your system will break at some point

    • @richardshalla
      @richardshalla 2 года назад

      I have not tried EOS but I've been using Manjaro since I switched from windows close to 2 years ago. I have not found it to have any problems at all. It runs on all my systems very smoothly. I like the idea of trying out other flavors of Arch but then I always come back to why? Manjaro ticks off all the boxes for me.

  • @Ax4400
    @Ax4400 Год назад

    Thanks & CONGRATS on your beautiful new infant 👍🗽🕊

  • @smudgey5000
    @smudgey5000 5 месяцев назад

    I recently switched over to Endeavor after using Manjaro and Fedora KDE for a few years due to those distros feeling like the slowed down a lot. Come to find out that it was KDE that was just slow as Endeavor started to do the same so I switched out KDE for Cinnamon without reinstalling. Probably gonna stay on Cinnamon at least until Ubuntu 24.04 or Fedora 40 comes out. I may even run the Fedora Cinnamon spin definitely staying away from KDE until I can get an SSD for my rig. Some reason KDE works fine on my laptop that has an SSD but gets sluggish on my main more powerful desktop that just has a HDD. I may end up just keeping this Endeavor distro installed on my desktop and just put Fedora 40 or Ubuntu 24.04 on that laptop. I can't really use rolling distros on the laptop as that laptop may be in a drawer unused for months and I dont wanna have to troubleshoot errors for when 800+ updates fail to install.

  • @MR308W
    @MR308W 2 года назад

    I hopped alot between endeavor and fedora, ATM on fedora in dual boot with windows 11 (if the kids need it for school projects). Endeavor and fedora are on the same nr1 place for me, the moment ms office comes to Linux for the kids there school stuff i dual boot both. Choices can be hard 😋

  • @lordsanto88
    @lordsanto88 2 года назад

    How is arch GUI installer compared with Manjaro and Endeavor

  • @robrichard2907
    @robrichard2907 2 года назад

    I keep trying to try other arch based distros and every time some breaks at install or a month later and I end up back on Manjaro even endeavour

  • @kindnessasgreatasthesea1158
    @kindnessasgreatasthesea1158 Год назад

    I would like to try EndeavourOS, because that purple HAS ME IN LOVE, but I can't sacrifice the time needed to perhaps get the system fully up and running. So, staying with Manjaro, in which usually everything works out of the box, until and if ever I get the chance to give EndeavourOS the attention it deserves. LOVE that first installation welcome window in EndeavourOS, super user-friendly, I wish Manjaro had something like that too, because Manjaro users definitely need those tips too!

    • @liesdamnlies3372
      @liesdamnlies3372 Год назад

      You should give it a shot when you can for sure. It’s Arch,m with lube so you don’t cry, and just sooooo lightweight for what it is.
      I’m that kind of user though; I want my OS lean on install but I don’t have the time to waste dealing with the rough edges of base Arch. Endeavour has really checked those boxes for me.

    • @HikingFeral
      @HikingFeral 10 месяцев назад

      Takes no more time to get up and running than Ubuntu

  • @JsjdjJhdjd
    @JsjdjJhdjd 8 месяцев назад

    Congrats!!!

  • @walter_lesaulnier
    @walter_lesaulnier 2 года назад

    Possibly dumb question- Do I need to install CUPS to be able to print to a PDF or is it just for physical printers?

    • @kurosakiht
      @kurosakiht 2 года назад +1

      CUPS is for physical printer

  • @zinter716
    @zinter716 2 года назад

    EOS atlantis is out. Are you doing a review?

  • @louiscypher6919
    @louiscypher6919 2 года назад

    Don't know why, but after installing endeavourOS, manjaro or any arch based distro (beside Arch GUI) on my laptop, my bt mouse stops to respond in few seconds after system starts. :( Any ideas, guys? Zorin or KDE neon works just fine.

  • @4bt862
    @4bt862 2 года назад

    Does EndevourOS support Sudo commands?/Bash commanding?

  • @linuxMaggott
    @linuxMaggott Год назад

    Manjaro has been my default OS for several years now and it feels like home if I use some other OS its just does not feel right. When I started using Linux I was distro hoping every week and tried many Linux distros ranging form Fedora to Debian and even did Arch the hard way and did learn a lot on about Linux in the process. Oh I use Cinnamon Manjaro with stock Manjaro theme and add Plank for a dock.

  • @DefCantGame
    @DefCantGame Год назад

    Curious would you say its worth switching from arch to EndeavourOS?

  • @friedrichdergroe9664
    @friedrichdergroe9664 2 года назад

    Congrats!

  • @wclifton968gameplaystutorials
    @wclifton968gameplaystutorials Год назад

    Heres how I see the differences between Manjaro Linux and Endeavour OS:
    Manjaro Linux is the Arch version of Ubuntu (based on Debian) while EndeavourOS is like a distro based on Debian but only with a few extra pre-installed or custom software (e.g. Raspbian OS or PureOS for the Librem5 smartphone and other Purism products [and a general download])...

  • @blackchristiangeek
    @blackchristiangeek 2 года назад +5

    I switched to Linux as my daily drive November 2020 and start with Manjaro, as I had also switched from Ubuntu to Arch based distros. Then I discovered EndeavourOS a few months later and have been largely using it since then. Unfortunately, as as late, I am loosing productive because simple things like Bluetooth and pCloud with Dolphin is just not working and Lord knows I don't have time to troubleshoot. That said, during the holiday break, I think I'm ready to head back to Manjaro. Thanks for the comparison and God bless.

    • @wtfisgoingon535
      @wtfisgoingon535 Год назад

      @zilqnova EOS use the official arch repo and a custom one with only they're tool on it. So its basically arch.

  • @lev3271
    @lev3271 10 месяцев назад

    Manjaro has gui kernel manager but it doesnt allow u to install some gaming kernels

  • @francescopremsolidoro3858
    @francescopremsolidoro3858 2 года назад

    What does Manjaro gnome use to become a tiling WM? Is it an extension or something?

  • @elizabeththompson4424
    @elizabeththompson4424 2 года назад

    last try with Manjaro there was an issue with the system password, the GUI package manager would NOT work
    recently ran the EndeavourOS ISO and it mucked with my Mint grub, update-grub fixed things but WOW 😳 that caused me some distress but can you imagine someone with less experience...
    so ALL my Arch adventures have ended badly, alway back to Mint Mate...
    maybe if I could afford another laptop, or better yet a desktop with internet, but I just can't afford that and with the food prices rocketing 💲🚀🌕

  • @somarajesh7888
    @somarajesh7888 2 года назад

    Distro hopped until I've found endeavour os.
    just loveed the terminal

  • @amin_baccari
    @amin_baccari 2 года назад +1

    is endeavourOS a good choice for programmers/developers ?

  • @arisumego
    @arisumego Год назад

    how is the nvidia support for endeavouros?

  • @nishayandebnath
    @nishayandebnath 2 года назад +3

    Facing mp4 playing problems in OSs. In EndeavourOS vlc is failing to play mp4 but mpv plays well. I hate mpv player

  • @happyfeet4506
    @happyfeet4506 2 года назад

    I really like endeavor os but however I'm still a newbie and I'm still not very good with command line installs as it does not have a package manager

    • @treemaniscool
      @treemaniscool 2 года назад

      You can easily install pamac onto EndeavorOS if you want a gui package manager it's not a manjaro specific tool

  • @emerson-biggons7078
    @emerson-biggons7078 2 года назад +2

    Installs Manjaro: proceeds to comment on random video "I use Arch,"

  • @renatoriox6377
    @renatoriox6377 2 года назад

    since you use endeavour OS and i could not find anything about it by googling, let me ask here...
    On manjaro, for example, I can play cyberpunk 2077 (for example) using lutris with the same or maybe more fps than on linux, but on endeavour OS, it gets like 10, 20 fps, literally unplayable, do you have any idea whyt?

  • @42ronty
    @42ronty 2 года назад +16

    Congratulations Brandon on becoming a Dad! Let's go Brandon!

  • @Fenrasulfr
    @Fenrasulfr 2 года назад +7

    Although not perfect I prefer Manjaro. I want something I can boot up and update while not having to be scared of bricking the system.

  • @afsalc9674
    @afsalc9674 2 года назад +1

    which arch distribution is best for HP Pavilion Gaming i7-8750H with NVidia Geforce GTX 1050ti? or is that ubuntu distribution perfect for this laptop? i dont want feature as such. i need stability and reliebility more.

    • @DCM777.
      @DCM777. 2 года назад +1

      EndeavourOS

    • @benoitg6933
      @benoitg6933 2 года назад

      Manjaro stable is supposed to be the most reliable, I haven't had issues on my xps 13 after a few months.

    • @DCM777.
      @DCM777. 2 года назад

      @@benoitg6933 lol

    • @afsalc9674
      @afsalc9674 2 года назад

      @@benoitg6933 drivers for linux on most latest laptop is not there in support site of oem. so we need rely on drivers which is package inside os CD or iso. in this case which is better? manjaro or endeavour or ubuntu or other linux distribution. I need windows os level drivers capatibility in linux.

    • @kasyfizamzam
      @kasyfizamzam 2 года назад

      PopOS then

  • @onioncontrol
    @onioncontrol Год назад

    I'd advise people to just build arch for the best experience, but if you're a very busy man like myself I'd say go with Endeavor over Manjaro for one simple reason. Manjaro for some reason uses it's own repos so occasionally packages I build from the AUR break as a result of a requisite program being slightly different from what it is in the arch repository. Other than that they're both very good and accentually arch with all of the pros and cons that come with a rolling release distro.

  • @slamdozerkachna4584
    @slamdozerkachna4584 2 года назад +2

    Once I've installed Manjaro XFCE LTS MINIMAL, I never looked back

  • @slysgreego4695
    @slysgreego4695 2 года назад

    Seems like gonna change for a bit for endeavouros to test it out

  • @maathimself9024
    @maathimself9024 2 года назад

    what calendar app is that?

  • @vishalkumar040393
    @vishalkumar040393 2 года назад +7

    I am using Linux now for 1.5+ years and loving it. But whenever I tried to distro hop to Arch distribution I found it difficult to use. Always have touchpad issues. But Ubuntu and it's derivatives I never had any of those issues. Currently, I am using Elementary OS as my daily driver.

    • @GamerBoy705_yt
      @GamerBoy705_yt 2 года назад

      Kinda the opposite for me. Have tried Ubuntu, Linux Mint and Zorin OS (all Ubuntu-based) and the trackpad was a hell to use. Just tried Manjaro for the first time and everything works absolutely flawless from the get-go.

    • @username-du2er
      @username-du2er 2 года назад

      @@GamerBoy705_yt my only problem with manjaro is pamac. rest is actually pretty good. i definitely prefer plain arch though.

    • @chrisg6091
      @chrisg6091 2 года назад

      If it ain't broke don't fix it. Stick with what works for you 👋

  • @timidgoldfish
    @timidgoldfish 2 года назад +3

    I think it's a good exercise to install arch manually at least once to really understand your system and be able to fix it when it breaks, but for subsequent install endeavouros os awesome.

    • @chrisg6091
      @chrisg6091 2 года назад +4

      Not everybody wants to be a professional Linux installer. Most of us have a life outside 'fixing' whatever went wrong this time..
      If your career choice is being a Linux distro developer then more power to you, but you are in a tiny minority.

    • @timidgoldfish
      @timidgoldfish 2 года назад +2

      @@chrisg6091 You're missing my point. I know this isn't for everybody, but if you don't care to understand your system, there are better alternatives in point release distros such as ubuntu, mint, popos, etc. If you're committing to a rolling release distro, why not do it properly and learn how to fix it when something inevitably breaks or requires manual intervention? If you don't want to fix your system, then rolling release isn't for you, and that's okay.

    • @user-he4ef9br7z
      @user-he4ef9br7z 2 года назад

      @@timidgoldfish Stable distros are bloated and require huge updates every few months. Smaller incremental updates over time lead to a more consistent experience. Which is why Manjaro is so nice. It isn't so bleeding edge that you spend half of your timing fixing stuff and isn't stable so that you spend hours removing bloat and reconfiguring every time a new release drops in. The semi rolling model is best for people who just want to work on their computer and switch it off instead of wasting time.

    • @timidgoldfish
      @timidgoldfish 2 года назад

      @@user-he4ef9br7z If someone is too lazy to configure their own system or fix it when it breaks, I think "bloat" is the least of their worries. If you just want a stable desktop experience, LTS distros work just fine and stay supported for a long time. Plus, when you say removing bloat and re-configuring, it sounds more like something an enthusiast would do, which leads back to my point. If you want a good experience tinkering with your system then might as well sink a few hours into installing arch at least once to understand how some of the core components are put together. And just from personal experience, I've had Manjaro break on me a few times in the past.

    • @user-he4ef9br7z
      @user-he4ef9br7z 2 года назад

      @@timidgoldfish
      LTS distributions have their own issues. Firstly it'll be a pain to switch when the new one is released. On top of that they might lack more recent software and patches one might require. Manjaro will of course break, not nearly as often as Arch, at least in my experience.
      Configuring the work environment is hardly something confined to enthusiasts. Configuring is essential if one intends to be maximally efficient in their actual work. Most people won't find any use playing with config files all day, but those who configure it once and add a line or two every now and then have much to gain.
      Pretty much everybody agrees a bloated system is bad, regardless of how much time one spends on their computer no one wants things on their computer that they'll never use. People who want to spend less time on their system aren't necessarily lazy, it's just that they've got other work to do. At the end of the day, a computer is a tool, not a toy. If configuring your workflow gets in the way of actual work then that is a veritable waste of time. I won't say unstable distros are of no value. They are the perfect choice for people who would benefit from understanding more about their system, sysadmins, programmers (although from what I have seen professionals tend to use Ubuntu if they use Linux at all), or technology publishers (youtubers etc.), but the vast majority of people don't fall in those categories.

  • @YannMetalhead
    @YannMetalhead 2 года назад

    Good video.

  • @sibyrajamani285
    @sibyrajamani285 2 года назад

    I have tried both. My pc dont have any dedicated graphics card. From a nutshell, we can say manjaro is bloated, but to be frank manjaro worked so smoothly in m pc, while despite being bloat-free endeavour os was kind of lagging and too heavy to my hardware. Manjaro works fine and even after customizing it to exactly looks like macos monteray, it still works fine without any lag and runs smoothly. so my vote is for manjaro.

  • @enkiimuto1041
    @enkiimuto1041 2 года назад

    Would like to see a RebornOS comparison

  • @aimiliosmilidakis9388
    @aimiliosmilidakis9388 2 года назад

    Man I need help. When I try to burn my manajro kde plasma on a USB it says that it's an iso hybrid but I can't choose iso but only DD image and now I can't boot it to my pc to I cant try it. Plz help! (I use Rufus)

    • @kurosakiht
      @kurosakiht 2 года назад

      try using balena-etcher to burn your ISO, idk why it tooks over 300MB just for a disc image burner but it get the job done

    • @xAffan
      @xAffan 2 года назад +1

      Ventoy.

  • @unclefester9113
    @unclefester9113 Год назад +1

    Endeavor - looks amazing. Tooo bad the recent ISO - fails frequently and if that wasn't bad enough - theres a "bug" that causes the GRUB to drop you right into the BIOS settings with no actual boot screen. Not so good - for such a promising Linux Distro.

  • @roziscoding
    @roziscoding 2 года назад

    pamac usually turns out it be a huge pain for me. it always makes me do extra work when I want to update stuff

    • @username-du2er
      @username-du2er 2 года назад +1

      i hate how manjaro is so dependent on pamac....

    • @user-he4ef9br7z
      @user-he4ef9br7z 2 года назад +3

      I uninstalled pamac.

    • @xAffan
      @xAffan 2 года назад

      yay >> pamac

  • @sakshamray9981
    @sakshamray9981 2 года назад

    Hey I have a Low-end-pc. I don't care about the theming, I just need performance. I am currently on Endeavour, should I switch to manjaro ?

    • @TechHut
      @TechHut  2 года назад +1

      If you're going with a similar desktop the performance won't really change all that much. EndeavourOS is better for older computers imo especially if you go with their offline installer. Another option: ruclips.net/video/6OaSE_Sxnp0/видео.html

    • @xAffan
      @xAffan 2 года назад +1

      Use vanilla arch with xfce

  • @Fiddlesticks86
    @Fiddlesticks86 2 года назад +1

    ArcoLinux is also a very nice Arch based distro!

  • @xBinyWolf
    @xBinyWolf 2 года назад

    I prefer bauh to pamac. Pamac is good when you need to find software but if you know what you want bauh is more lightweight and I prefer the simpler interface

  • @akashgiri3579
    @akashgiri3579 2 года назад

    congrates bro ||

  • @HP-in8pl
    @HP-in8pl 2 года назад

    Does Manjaro support touch screen?

  • @ridewithakj
    @ridewithakj 2 года назад +2

    Tried KDE of both... Endeavour OS is updated almost like Arch. But there were alot of bugs that hampered my OS experience as A Developer.
    Manjaro KDE holds all updates for 2 weeks but it is super easy to set it up and start to work. As a developer, I need to install alot of tools and I felt Manjaro made it very easy to set it up.
    For example when I set up zsh and then tried few sdks like and it had issues on endeavour regarding my locales and other stuffs

  • @Kalmaro4152
    @Kalmaro4152 Год назад

    My one gripe with Gnome is the fact that they stubbornly refuse to fork Nemo for their File Manager, instead the stick with the much inferior Nautilus

  • @louddesignstudios
    @louddesignstudios 2 года назад +1

    Add ArcoLinux to that too with amazing support community and developpers

  • @S1M0N3-LXXIV
    @S1M0N3-LXXIV 2 года назад +1

    EndeavourOS with Mate is a pleasant, complete, compact and clean experience

  • @Laland2k
    @Laland2k 2 года назад

    It is much easier to install the Nvidia driver on Manjaro. Yesterday I tried to do it on Endeavor OS, it crashed.

  • @fishcereal9940
    @fishcereal9940 2 года назад +1

    I use Manjaro because of it's stability, if they had a better dev team it would be perfect

  • @fabrizio-6172
    @fabrizio-6172 2 года назад

    I would suggest also Archlabs

  • @tiktok.4527
    @tiktok.4527 2 года назад +6

    As a former Manjaro Linux user for 3 years, and have also used Arch Linux and Endeavour Linux, I can definitely say, Manjaro Linux is the best of the three. although in the end I'm more comfortable using Debian linux.

    • @rayyanshaikh5591
      @rayyanshaikh5591 2 года назад +6

      Yes, I am a professional racer, and I can definitely say that my 2006 Honda Civic is more faster than my Lamborghini Aventador. As a phone enthusiast, I can definitely say that my 2011 Galaxy S2 is better than my 2021 Galaxy S21.

    • @kevinjad4506
      @kevinjad4506 2 года назад

      @@rayyanshaikh5591 :D

  • @1KeyJee
    @1KeyJee 2 года назад +12

    I’ve tried both, went back to Manjaro for simplicity. Endeavor is cool too though.

  • @Rockwallaby
    @Rockwallaby 2 года назад

    If you haven’t tried endeavour give be it a go, it’s great

  • @roccociccone597
    @roccociccone597 2 года назад +2

    I’ve been a Manjaro guy for quite some time. I switched to Garuda a while ago and haven’t had any regrets so far. Maybe I’ll give endeavour os a chance

  • @jatchi213
    @jatchi213 2 года назад

    I use vanilla arch on my main pc then endeavour on my other laptop because im too lazy to install vanilla arch on it lol.

  • @DCM777.
    @DCM777. 2 года назад +1

    Always go for EndeavourOS way much better!

  • @edwardbrennan3963
    @edwardbrennan3963 2 года назад

    That you for your videos! Can you do one walking through how to distro hop the proper way? I can’t seem to find any videos on that :(

  • @LautaroQ2812
    @LautaroQ2812 2 года назад

    Could you make a video on KaOS vs Manjaro? I love Manjaro (I like KDE DE) but I feel it has too much stuff that I don't need and I am a bit scared/lazy to go for Endeavour or directly with Arch.
    So far, KDE Neon has been the one that doesn't have much pre-installed, solid under the hood and uses KDE as well.
    So I was wondering what's going on with KaOS. Like what is the limit of that OS for a regular user.

  • @bilalbrahimazzouz2791
    @bilalbrahimazzouz2791 2 года назад

    do kali linux vs parrot os