I’m very curious of which distro users loves the most that they have it on their daily hardware?

    • Paper PlaneOP
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      65 months ago

      Yeah. It’s a pretty good linux distro for Beginners. It was my first distro tho. 😁

      • @[email protected]
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        75 months ago

        I’m sorry but it’s not great for beginners. It’s a rolling bleeding edge distro that does not break often but when it does you need to know how stuff works to fix it.

  • @[email protected]
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    195 months ago

    I use Arch for personal and gaming, Debian for self hosting and hacking, Alpine for containerized cloud deployments.

    • Foster Hangdaan
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      35 months ago

      I use Arch for personal and gaming, Debian for self hosting and hacking, Alpine for containerized cloud deployments.

      Pretty much the same for me: bleeding-edge Arch for my workstation, rock-stable Debian for my server.

  • @[email protected]
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    165 months ago

    Nobody has mentioned immutables yet?!

    I finally dipped my toes into trying a new distro over the summer and have been really impressed with Project Bluefin. All the familiarity of Gnome for existing Ubuntu or Debian users but with a completely hands off rolling update experience.

    The main drawbacks are the slight complexity of how the fuck to install stuff on an immutable system. In theory you use Homebrew for CLI apps and flatpak for GUI apps but I’m really not a fan of installing from sources other than the original dev.

    • @[email protected]
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      25 months ago

      Bazzite is immutable, it worked generally okay for me but I swapped back to mint because I had to use a smart card reader and getting it to work on an immutable was a royal pain

    • You can also run a distrobox and install stuff normally from whatever distro’s repos, then export the applications so they’re available like native. Works really seamlessly in my experience

  • esteemedtogami
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    165 months ago

    I just installed Bazzite about a month ago and love it! Used Ubuntu in the past and it was ok, but eventually went back to Windows. I definitely don’t feel that way about Bazzite though, I think I might stick with it as my primary OS!

  • @[email protected]
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    135 months ago

    I use Gentoo and I love it. The installation process is a bit more complex than Arch but it doesn’t have to be if you choose the precompiled kernel.

    The package management is extremely flexible and the community are great. I have a morning routine where I log onto my gentoo desktop before work and update everything; would compare it to raking one of those miniature buddhist sand gardens. Very theraputic!

    • @[email protected]
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      55 months ago

      Have got Debian on an old thinkpad too because it is too under resourced to compile everything. I think Debian is amazing for a solid, reliable distro if you have weak hardware.

  • Dr. Wesker
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    135 months ago

    Debian for my daily workstation. Minimal terminal-only install, and then I piece together my environment.

    For smaller, headless applications I like Alpine. Containerized projects, VPS, etc.

    • Paper PlaneOP
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      35 months ago

      Okay. What are your thoughts of KISS linux? It’s pretty minimalistic and have a very tiny package manager which is written entirely in Bash script.

        • lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr)
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          25 months ago

          KISS-ish. Default init is systemd. Debian also provides customized configuration of services.

          Building a deb package isn’t that straightforward as Arch’s PKGBUILD.

      • Dr. Wesker
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        25 months ago

        I’m unfamiliar with KISS. I don’t really distro hop, since what I use has satisfied all my needs to date.

    • lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr)
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      45 months ago

      Until it doesn’t /jk

      If you need fresh version of some software, Flatpak is a nice solution.
      You can also use Docker, it just works.

      Props to the maintainers and developers.

  • Guenther_Amanita 🍄
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    95 months ago

    Fedora Atomic, especially Bluefin, Bazzite and Aurora.

    Nearly unbreakable, very reliable and stable in everyday use, needs no maintenance (updates itself, etc.) and more!

  • @[email protected]
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    85 months ago

    Fedora, but I wouldn’t say I’m in love with it. It frustrates me the least. No Linux distro is perfect, but they’re all better than Windows.

  • @[email protected]
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    85 months ago

    If there were a universal answer to this, there wouldn’t be any others.

    I myself currently use Debian (testing), have for some years now, but I have used other distros in the past too.