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I've gone through several installs (mint, neon, vanilla, tumbleweed, manjaro). The distro I've ended up sticking with has been EndeavourOS.
For three simple reasons:
Basically, the low ease of use of arch is addressed by EndeavourOS, and its "instability" is addressed by timeshift. All you're left with is how easy it is to get your system to run whatever you might want it to run.
What I did is install EndeavourOS with btrfs, then first thing run
sudo yay -S pamac
to install a GUI for managing software discovery, installation and updates.Next,
timeshift
,timeshift-systemd-timer
andtimeshift-autosnap
. The systemd package enables timeshift to maintain scheduled snapshots, and the autosnap package automatically creates snapshots whenever you install or update something, so you can always go back to right before changing your system.Run timeshift to set it up, and you're good to go.