Manjaro to EndeavourOS experiences

Some people also tend to adapt things that are too difficult for them to their own level.

This article says it was pronounced the same way American’s pronounce up until the early 1800’s when a British scientist decided that pronunciation didn’t sound ā€˜classic enough’ or something like that …
You say al-you-mini-yum, I say a-loo-mi-num …

Well as a Brit I love the fact it’s Endeavour. After the HMS. If it had been the American version of the word I’m not sure I could’ve installed it! It would have honestly pained me to run an OS called ā€œEndeavorā€ Even looking at that word is triggering my OCD! :joy:

Same, I’m reinstalling Manjaro onto my desktop later on this week. As I don’t use my (gaming) computer as regularly as I’d like. I don’t want to be faffing about with troubleshooting if any updates causes any issues. So would rather run the slow and steady manjaro rather than bleeding edge EOS - On that system anyway.

Same here, and I’m not even British! We do speak (and spell, mostly) English over here though… the big exception is tyres!

Disclaimer: Please no :fire: wars, just wanted to share.

https://forum.manjaro.org/t/any-chance-were-getting-a-renewed-lounge-for-tl3s/5208/9

Pains me so much to see complete misunderstanding of why people loved Manjaro and it’s community.

100% agree with @LizziAS in there!
What a waste of community for nothing. :anguished:

Could be the r8168/r8169 problem. Plenty of information if you search the forum.

It’s usually a combination of blacklisting/unblacklisting and maybe loading/unloading of a module.

Could be also a wrong detection, on my old Linksys it was detected as R8169 where it’s in reality a R8168 into it !! Since I came back to R8168 it works like a charm, for others could be the inverse !! Lot of difference cases with these Realtek linux drivers…

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Oh dang, it was mass-messaging not a thread, i didn’t realized, sorry.
I guess nobody involved in discussion should be informed then…

However small public part which was refereed to here

It pains me to see what has been happening recently to Manjaro community/forum.

I would like to kindly ask all users commenting on this thread to stick to the topic, that is ā€œManjaro to EndeavourOS experienceā€, instead of plainly talking about what’s going on in another community.
It’s obvious to anyone we don’t enforce strict rules here, but this kind of posts tend to become frustration venting vehicles for issues that have no connection whatsoever with EndeavourOS. I don’t think it’s appropriate, hence this kind reminder on my part.

If there is not much more to say on the topic, maybe it would be better we close the thread.

I’m sorry, my bad.
Just part of personal transition experience i guess…


Strictly on topic:
My experience on EndeavourOS is brilliant so far!
No problems whatsoever, except maybe some fun totally not Enos fault! :rofl:

I totally agree. We are here to build up and support EndeavourOS + Linux not tear apart any other community or distro. We welcome everyone to participate and enjoy what EndeavourOS has to offer and build on which is a great community of Linux users that we all are.

Explorer James Cook comes to mind :slight_smile:

Another thing struck my mind - HMS Victory - simply because my late father in law built ships

HMS Victory

But we also have Columbus Santa Maria and the danish frigate Jutland but some of them are in a terrible condition due to our negligence

Victory indeed! Looks like a beautiful job… I don’t think I’d fit aboard that one though (I had to duck as few places as it was!)

Edit: Ignore the shield - I just forgot about off-topic…

Sorry for the off-topic, but here is a funny guy discussing how swedes have trouble pronouncing some English words like ā€œYaleā€ and ā€œJailā€:

Personally, I have troubles pronouncing ā€œExecutive levelā€ (referring to the top management); my colleague in the UK thought I was talking about an execution :slight_smile:

Woah love the bronze/copper masts and hull. Nice job :orange_heart:

Me, too. I loved it there until … well, I’m very glad I made the move here.

Most brits cringe when Americans say " Aluminium " I found out learning English in UK ( still learn as i no good at it ) :rofl: I try

Ain’t no barnacles on my keel. :wink:

or

Smooth as a baby’s copper bottom.