This really is my favorite Garuda feature - it’s saved my install more than once so that I can roll back a messy update, figure out what broke and why it broke, and then make sure the next update works
This really is my favorite Garuda feature - it’s saved my install more than once so that I can roll back a messy update, figure out what broke and why it broke, and then make sure the next update works
Besides Wiki and AUR that all Arch derivatives share, they have their own wiki that documents the changes they’re made to Arch and a very good forum for help
Nvidia driver installation options that correctly set the mode setting, dkms drivers installed ootb, common apps like GreenWithEnvy ootb, great Nvidia support
Post install wizard for easily adding common applications
Fish shell by default with auto-complete previews as you type and lots of great aliases
Bootable Snapper snapshots enabled by default
A lot of people think it’s just Arch with an installer and lots of bloat and a neon theme but it’s a lot more than that.
Garuda Linux
These are welcome changes but I don’t think calling it a ‘confusing array’ in a feature parity update is actually good reporting. Oh wait, it’s The Verge…
Garuda uses this feature on an Arch base, it’s saved me a couple of times. Props to openSUSE for developing the way to make that happen!