Arch is only hard because it’s hard to install without the script, and you don’t know which packages you need to get a Desktop Environment up and running.
Endeavour takes care of everything, and gives you multiple options for DE’s.
I second EndeavourOS, Arch has the king of package managers, pacman.
You want to install a package on Ubuntu but it isn’t in the repo? You need to search for its repo code, add it, then install - it’s basically how you install applications on Windows.
Arch is only hard because it’s hard to install without the script, and you don’t know which packages you need to get a Desktop Environment up and running.
Endeavour takes care of everything, and gives you multiple options for DE’s.
I second EndeavourOS, Arch has the king of package managers, pacman.
You want to install a package on Ubuntu but it isn’t in the repo? You need to search for its repo code, add it, then install - it’s basically how you install applications on Windows.
Want to install a package on Arch?
sudo pacman -S package
Nothing found?
yay -S package
Doesn’t get much better than that.