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What's the longest you've stayed on a distribution?
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This is the first I've heard of Endeavour OS. It looks quite nice; I'll have to give it a try now.
It's the spiritual successor of Antergos and arguably the best Arch derivative at this moment.
I have the i3 version spun up in a VM at the moment. It seems like something I might jump to. Thanks for mentioning.
It’s vanilla Arch with an installer. Fast and stabile.