I just chose the packages I knew I really needed from kde-meta. I forgot a few that I more or less need daily like Okular and Spectacle, so I finally landed at a bloated monstrocity just under 800 packages.
Less is more, but not at the expence of some carefully selected eye candy. Minimalism!
just switched back my work computer to EOS plus gnome last weekend using newest eos iso. Installed a couple of new extensions I have not used before, and keybindings plus tiling to work almost like my tiling window manager (move workspace Meta+1, etc… move window Meta+Shift+1, etc.).
Am I right when I say reinstalling EndeavourOS means having to reset all settings that were changed? There is no way to carry them over, right?
The reason I ask is that I would like to change my DE from Cinnamon to XFCE, which in my case would mean reinstalling EOS.
It runs fast on my laptops and I cant complain about battery life. Of course battery life and how fast depends on what I am doing with it. At idle with nothing extra running except Bodhi itself, I usually see about 250-260mb ram usuage and now at the moment with firefox (9 tabs open) warpinator running and radiotray-ng running I am seeing a usuage of 1891mb. I even have it installed on my Acer AspireOne with Atom 1.66 processor and 2GB ram and Bodhi runs okay but a bit slower than on my more powerful labtop with better processor and more ram.