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Another minor inconvenience could have been avoided by reading the Arch Linux news feed before upgrading.
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@bender@twtxt.net Yes, that one. It’s not a big deal unless you use Arch on a remote machine. You can expect some minor issues like this, but the Arch team does a good job of smoothing these things over with prompt updates and announcements like that if they can’t.
EndeavourOS is alright, better than Manjaro in my opinion. If you’re going to use an Arch based distribution, I would recommend just installing regular Arch. They have an install script now that makes the installation very easy if you want an average setup, but the manual installation isn’t that hard if you want something more specialized.
The Arch manual installation also gives you valuable knowledge on how to fix the system if it breaks.