Another “difference between” Linux question: What ist the actual difference between them?

How fast/stable are releases, compared to each other and in comparison to upstream Arch?

I think I dont get the difference because in my understanding Arch is a rolling release and with both alternatives you want to stay as close to there releases as possible, but dont break you system frequently, right?

So whats the main differences?

  • RockyC@lemm.ee
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    14 小时前

    I tried both Manjaro and Endeavour early in my distro hoping days. Endeavor, like others have said, is basically Arch with a good installer and some good defaults, but it is still Arch, which requires you to pay more attention and get more involved in your OS.

    Manjaro was kind of an “easier Arch” for me until they pushed an update and black-screened every one of my computers. Twice.

    After that, I was done, which is a shame because I rather liked it.

    • Random Dent@lemmy.ml
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      11 小时前

      Yeah the problem I had with Majaro was that in trying to protect me from breaking it, it also made it difficult for me to fix it when it broke by itself. I much prefer regular Arch where you can just get in and pull all the important wires out lol.