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  2. EndeavourOS - Wikipedia

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    EndeavourOS is a Arch Linux-based, Linux distribution. EndeavourOS began as a successor to Antergos , a discontinued distribution also based on Arch Linux. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It uses the same rolling release schedule as Arch Linux, but periodically releases updated installation media ( ISO files).

  3. Calamares (software) - Wikipedia

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    Calamares is used by NixOS, CachyOS, Garuda Linux, Huayra_GNU/Linux, Manjaro, Netrunner, KaOS, KDE neon, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Sabayon Linux, Chakra, EndeavourOS ...

  4. Endeavour - Wikipedia

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    EndeavourOS, an Arch Linux based Linux distribution; Telstra Endeavour, a submarine cable between Sydney and Hawaii; Education. Endeavor Charter School, in Raleigh, ...

  5. Arch Linux - Wikipedia

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    The Arch Linux wiki maintains its own list of Arch-based distributions. [ 81 ] There are several projects working on porting the Arch Linux ideas and tools to other kernels, including PacBSD (formerly ArchBSD) and Arch Hurd , [ 82 ] which are based on the FreeBSD and GNU Hurd kernels, respectively.

  6. Antergos - Wikipedia

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    Antergos is a discontinued Linux distribution based on Arch Linux.By default, it includes the GNOME desktop environment, but it also offers options for Cinnamon, MATE, KDE Plasma 5, Deepin, and Xfce desktops. [3]

  7. Manjaro - Wikipedia

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    Manjaro was first released on 10 July 2011. [1] By mid 2013, it was in the beta stage, though key elements of the final system had all been implemented, including a GUI installer (then an Antergos installer fork); a package manager (Pacman) with a choice of frontends; Pamac for Xfce desktop and Octopi for its Openbox edition; MHWD (Manjaro Hardware Detection, for detection of free ...

  8. Pop!_OS - Wikipedia

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    Pop OS (stylized as Pop!_OS) is a free and open-source Linux distribution, based on Ubuntu, and featuring a customized GNOME desktop environment known as COSMIC.The distribution is developed by American Linux computer manufacturer System76.

  9. ArchLabs - Wikipedia

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    The ArchLabs distribution contains a text-based installer, "AL-Installer" as its installation method, [6] as well as baph, an AUR helper. [7] The installer gives the user the ability to choose from 16 different assorted Desktop Environments and Window Managers as well as a selection of extra software, Linux Kernels, Display Managers and shells.