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For context: I have an AMD GPU, so drivers will not be a problem. I'll prefer whichever one has more up-to-date and frequently updated packages. Wayland is a must.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm a solid vote for endeavouros too. I just installed it a couple months back, having coming from an arch install that lasted 5 years without issue. I'm just too old and lazy these days to install arch from scratch anymore, and endeavour was a breeze in that regard.

Edit: And duh, yeah AUR is a huge reason I was even on arch to begin with. I had been distro jumping from even pre-ubuntu days, and having a repo with so many people contributing/maintaining packages means having waaay more up to date options without having to hack it together yourself.