Well when I was testing out distros last year, I wanted updated KDE, Wayland, BTRFS, Snapper, full LUKS (including the boot partition) and I wanted it all somewhat complete and configured with a GUI installer. I had spent way too much time mucking around in the CLI with Fedora trying to get all of that and I was over it. Garuda just delivered. I didn’t know much about Arch at that time but man, it just works so well. All the issues I had with Debian and Mint and Ubuntu and Fedora, they just aren’t a problem with Arch. And Garuda has it all configured out of the box. I’m sure there’s some bloat in it - stuff that’s included that I don’t need. But I’m just happy everything I want is in there and I don’t need to figure it out
Interesting, I don’t use Linux on desktop (I’ve been using it various Raspberry Pi SBCs since 2017 or so), but I thinking whether to finally switch because Win11 sounds like a pain.
I was always under the impression that most Arch-derived distro were a not really user friendly.
May be an unpopular opinion but I’m loving Garuda. I’m not a wizard and I needed something to just work with all the goodies. Garuda does it for me.
What do you like about Garuda?
Well when I was testing out distros last year, I wanted updated KDE, Wayland, BTRFS, Snapper, full LUKS (including the boot partition) and I wanted it all somewhat complete and configured with a GUI installer. I had spent way too much time mucking around in the CLI with Fedora trying to get all of that and I was over it. Garuda just delivered. I didn’t know much about Arch at that time but man, it just works so well. All the issues I had with Debian and Mint and Ubuntu and Fedora, they just aren’t a problem with Arch. And Garuda has it all configured out of the box. I’m sure there’s some bloat in it - stuff that’s included that I don’t need. But I’m just happy everything I want is in there and I don’t need to figure it out
Interesting, I don’t use Linux on desktop (I’ve been using it various Raspberry Pi SBCs since 2017 or so), but I thinking whether to finally switch because Win11 sounds like a pain.
I was always under the impression that most Arch-derived distro were a not really user friendly.