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by riffic 1915 days ago
they seem to be positioning itself the same way Ubuntu was back in 2004 or so, before Canonical made a hard pivot into where they are today. That space isn't an easy one to operate in.

This is the distrowatch page describing the technical details underpinning Endless:

https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=endless

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Not really, no.

Ubuntu was broadly a continuation of the UserLinux project. A simple, easy-to-install distro, with a single example of each of the mainstream app categories. An installer that asks only the most essential questions; no software ones, no hardware-config ones, not even a root password. But nonetheless a mainstream distro with mainstream choices.

Endless is quite different.