Our fifth-anniversary release is coming soon!

@swh Thank you! Nice to be noticed once in a while! :enos_flag:

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Just in short: This is very good news, time flies, this wonderful journey started five years ago, and it is now known to many people who are tired of using Windows or macOS. I still consider one of its biggest advantages to be that, despite being a rolling release distribution, EndeavourOS is at least as stable as its point release counterparts.

Kurz gesagt: Das sind sehr gute Nachrichten, die Zeit vergeht wie im Flug, diese wunderbare Reise begann vor fĂŒnf Jahren und ist mittlerweile vielen Menschen bekannt, die es satt haben, Windows oder macOS zu verwenden. Einer der grĂ¶ĂŸten Vorteile halte ich nach wie vor darin, dass EndeavourOS, obwohl es sich um eine Rolling-Release-Distribution handelt, mindestens so stabil ist wie seine Point-Release-Pendants.

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I also want this on my new M3 MBA device. So far, I’ve already installed the ARM version of Ubuntu and openSUSE Tumbleweed on a virtual machine, but I plan to physically install Asahi, which is officially supported by Apple. I would like to try the ARM version of EndeavorOS on MBA on UTM, if possible.

Asahi Fedora is spectacular, but for obvious reasons I prefer to always stick with Arch and Debian when it comes to Linux. Community based is where I always like to throw my support.

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Yes it does
 Welcome!

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Thanks everyone involved in developing this great distro. :enos_flag:
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@ricklinux Thank you and have a good day!

After all, Asahi Fedora is also a community distribution, if we consider Fedora as such, but of course Red Hat is officially behind it. Sometime around the turn of the millennium, I got to know Suse Linux and Red Hat for the first time as Linux distributions, and only then did I encounter Debian, which was my student distribution. For a long time, I didn’t even dare to touch Arch because I thought it was too complicated to use. Then I got to know Manjar, but I found Antergos, which is much closer to Arch, from which the current EndeavorOS is derived, to be much friendlier, and that’s how I became a satisfied EndeavorOS user. I have never seen a friendlier community than here. It’s been five years.

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I have never used, much less owned, anything Apple, and I don’t see that happening anytime in the near future. Of course, at 73 y.o. the near future is all there is.

Having said that, if someone does want to work on something like that, I would support them as much as I possibly can.

Pudge

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Have only been on Endeavor for a month but so far so good. Keep it up!

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Welcome to the forum @DRx :wave:

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Welcome to the purple side :enos:

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Thanks @r0ckhopper @joekamprad happy to be here!

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