I’m trying to move from Garuda Linux to EndeavourOS on my desktop, but the only thing stopping me is using the same theming. I’ve made a Virtual Machine in order to figure out what to do and I’m facing some issues:
The Sweetified theme (Garuda’s version of Sweet with some fixes) has some small yet notable improvements to Sweet and Sweetified isn’t available outside of Garuda.
sweet-kde-theme-git is showing the Sweet theme in settings, but the theme itself doesn’t work (Breeze Light is applied instead). I’m installing it as a package so that I can upgrade it easier.
I’m struggling customizing Konsole generally
So far I’ve used Manjaro and Garuda, which have most stuff set up with extra things, so it’s a new experience for me . I’d appreciate some help!
I could see wanting to make KDE more Mac-like, but XeroLinux has a similar but not quite as ricey setup. It’s not horrible, though it doesn’t really work for me personally.
The other issue is that Latte (the dock used for both) development has been discontinued for now. The dev dropped it and no one has picked it up (yet, any volunteers?).
Garuda isn’t a bad option, I recommend it for beginners.
Well, they do BTRFS snapshots on update by default, and include pamac-nosnap by default too. But both of these are pretty easy to add to Endeavour. Provided you know they need to be added anyway.
Actually I installed their KDE Dragonized version recently, and yep, pamac. I think GNOME too. Not sure about the others. They have almost as many ISOs as Arco, but at least they explain them better.
Their problem, not mine. I happen to think it’s great for newer users who don’t know what to install ahead of time. If they don’t like it they’re welcome to…not like it.
Absolutely not on any Arch-based distro. Using any of the packagekit frontends(discover/gnome software/etc) for managing repo packages on Arch is a dangerous proposition since packagekit doesn’t support manual intervention by design.