Basically, I have a 2014 computer with 4 GB of RAM, and I’m wondering whether to use Arch, EndeavourOS, or openSUSE. I really want to try Rice and use Hyprland, but that will be my second distro. The computer is a secondary one, so it’s no big deal if it breaks.

  • Ori@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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    22 hours ago

    OK, by that logic, it should be arch then 😃👍 (I think that to get the system working again if the DE crashes, I have to install a new DE through the terminal, control + shift + t I think, and then start the DE session through the terminal.)

    • lilith267@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      14 hours ago

      If your truely going the endevour route, here some tips on recoving from a broken state:

      • The archwiki is your friend, read the relevant pages before asking on forums

      • Install arch manually (no archinstall) and thoroughly read the wiki to understand how your system is put together. Then install endevour, just from doing a manual arch install you should have the knowlage to fix like 90% of issues

      • Learn the basics of systemD, will also help you on 99% of mainstream distros

      • Keep your /home directory on a seperate partition, useful for doing a system rescue and for distrohopping