On 9/2/21 9:43 AM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Wed, 1 Sep 2021 23:05:54 +0100 Wawrzek Niewodniczanski <m...@wawrzek.name>
said:

Hi,

What distro would you suggest running on a laptop? Obviously, latest E
is a must.

I use arch... :) If you look on enlightenment.org there is also information on
how to add a repository I update relatively regularly with efl and
enlightenment git builds (also entice, rage, terminology, ecrire, evisum) as
well as the last stable releases if they are not in arch proper.

enlightenment.org/docs/distros/archlinux-start.md

That's a 1 liner to copy and paste to add the repositories. You could also try
easier-to-install arch derivatives like Arco (which is basically arch with a
gui installer front-end).
Yes, Arch is the best distro :)
An Arch installer is available now. I did not try it.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Archinstall
https://news.itsfoss.com/arch-linux-easy-install/


But ... really it's up to you. I have enough to do without looking into every
distro on the planet and trying to ensure it all works for all of them. Your
mileage may vary. At some point I probably should go re-install arch from
scratch in a VM and carefully document every package I add then list them as
well as a guide to setting up/configuring any base services and what not so it
will be an easy copy & paste to install a big list of packages (or add a new
meta-package in arch that contains that list).


--
Maderios


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