Titel: Tipps um ein stressfreies EndeavourOS zu betreiben
Beitrag von: Sebastian am 10. Januar 2024, 18:24:50
Hallo Suletuxe,
dalto vom EndeavorOS Team hat hier ein paar Tipps gegeben, die man tun kann, um ein EOS Stressfrei zu betreiben.
https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/how-to-run-a-stress-free-endeavouros/49769
Ein paar Punkte, die ich genau so sehe, hebe ich mal daraus hervor:
Use the LTS kernel - No seriously. Unless you have a specific reason not to use the LTS kernel, use it. It is very common for new kernels to have issues with certain hardware or configurations. The LTS kernel protects you from 90% of these issues.
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Install only a single DE/WM - You only need one, trust me. Most of us go through a phase of having multiple DEs/WMs. It can be fun at first to try out a bunch and switch between them. However, most of us also learn three things in that process. Having more than one causes lots of little inconsistencies since they tend to step on each other in small ways, it actually isn’t a great way to test DEs because you are introducing breakage that otherwise wouldn’t be there and, lastly, you never really know if the issues you see are caused by a bug or the fact that you have/had multiple DEs installed. Use a VM or a second machine to test new DEs. Also, you don’t need a “backup DE”.
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Don’t install packages you don’t use - The more packages you have, the more complicated updates become. This is especially true for AUR packages that may be tied to specific library versions creating problematic dependencies. To be clear, I am not advocating for maniacally removing packages. Just install the software you actually use and remove the stuff you don’t.
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Read the questions pacman asks you - Don’t just hit the enter button and accept the default choice. Especially when you are installing or removing software. Often those questions are important.
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LG Sebastian |
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