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reinstall-DE/WM/BASE-for-EndeavourOS

we now offer a script/package to get DE/WM installed by list of packages from ISO:

https://github.com/endeavouros-team/PKGBUILDS/tree/master/eos-packagelist

You can install on EndeavourOS: sudo pacman -S eos-packagelist

We will keep this repo also updated and if you may need to use it will work like before:

Maintenance

git clone https://github.com/endeavouros-team/EndeavourOS-packages-lists.git

cd EndeavourOS-packages-lists

ls will list the files

sudo pacman -S --needed - < <de-wm-name to reinstall>

!!make sure to fully update your OS before installing a bunch of new packages!!

yay or at least sudo pacman -Syu

where <de-wm-name to reinstall> is one of the text files from this repo including eos-base-group what will install needed packages would be there on a default install.

example:

sudo pacman -S --needed - < xfce4

sudo pacman -S --needed - < i3

sudo pacman -S --needed - < budgie

sudo pacman -S --needed - < cinnamon

sudo pacman -S --needed - < gnome

sudo pacman -S --needed - < kde

sudo pacman -S --needed - < lxde

sudo pacman -S --needed - < lxqt

sudo pacman -S --needed - < mate


sudo pacman -S --needed - < eos-base-group (base system packages)

sudo pacman -S --needed - < eos-apps (common EndeavourOS apps)

sudo pacman -S --needed - < printer (cups)

sudo pacman -S --needed - < hp-printer (HP printer and scanner Hewlett-Packard)

Disclaimer

Note that installing DE packages this way can cause various problems, e.g. running multiple conflicting bluetooth managers etc.

So doing this is at your own risk. If you proceed, you should be experienced enough to be able to fix any potential problems caused by using these instructions.