Dis Tonton Fred, épisode 33 : c'est quoi AUR ?

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Dis Tonton Fred, épisode 33 : c'est quoi AUR ?

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I've finally decided that @archlinux is my distro, and I've gone back to @EndeavourOS, which reminds me most of #Antergos, which brought me here in the first place.
Bringing forward or delaying #DesktopFriday, this is how it turned out:
@hisold As per the #ArchLinux wiki you are the installer (easier methods are to use #Antergos or #CachyOS) so you really understand how everything in your system is glued together and what depends on what. If you can follow the wiki properly it is only two hours but a rabbit hole into the internal workings of a #Linux Distro. This usually trains the user and helps customize a machine to our needs, akin to a #Samurai forging their own sword. Running #postgres on #docker also helps.

Trying out @EndeavourOS. My last #Arch based distro was #Antergos 6/7 years back before moving to Debian based distros. I also read that EndeavourOS rose up when Antergos went down.

#FOSS #GNULinux #distrohop

@macleod I'd like to give #Arkanelinux a go. I also miss #Antergos. This immutable trend makes it attractive to dive in Arch realms again.
I've been an #antergos and @EndeavourOS user in the past and I like what they are doing. Their latest blog post I have to say was *awkwardly* presented and could lead to much confusion. I get that they were trying to be eye catching and clever but I think it's just come across as awkward.
#Linux distribution hoppings on my desktop as a daily driver (iirc):
1999 #SuSE
2002 #Debian
2005 #Ubuntu
2018 #Antergos
2020 #Arch Linux
@[email protected] @[email protected] #Manjaro uses their own repos. They hold back Arch packages to test them for stability before moving them into their repos. #Antergos is more of a graphic installer for Arch. They directly use the Arch repos plus one of their own that holds a couple of Antergos-specific packages.
@[email protected] I agree with #Antergos. I prefer #Arch and have it on most of my installs but I decided to go with Antergos when setting up my most recent PC last August. I think it is a great alternative for Arch users who have learned their way around The Arch Way but are getting too old to be bothered with starting from scratch every time.
@[email protected] What about #Antergos? Any #Arch based distro should be able to use one of the AUR helpers like #yaourt on the command line or #pamac-aur graphically to install packages. Opinion: Much better than having a mess of PPAs and snaps and flatpacks and appimages and....