For me

Mint

Manjaro

Zorin

Garuda

Neon

  • @[email protected]
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    841 year ago

    All of them: communities are so used to blow their own horn that every Distro becomes overrated in the public debate.
    Each single distro is “fine” at best.
    Except for Debian.
    Debian is Great, Debian is Love.

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        201 year ago

        I’m gonna say “no”, but just by personal preference.
        I agree that, if you’re skilled enough, 90% of distributions out there are completely useless once Arch and Debian are available.

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          1 year ago

          Couldn’t agree more. Arch is great if you need a malleable distro, Debian is for everything (else).

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            Debian is great if you want a stable distro. If you want the latest software run… Debian + Flatpak

            • @LeFantome
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              21 year ago

              Do you install ffmpeg via Flatpak?

              In the spirit of your comment though, I have been meaning to try Debian Stable with Distrobox / Arch.

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              11 year ago

              I’ve not used Gentoo in years but I really ought to give it another go. Do you still have to compile everything from scratch or are there binary repos now?

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        I’ve used Arch on many different computers over the years. It’s not stable, it breaks. I don’t understand why it’s great. Debian (minimal install) is better.

        • SaltyIceteaMaker
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          21 year ago

          I’ve only had one problem with arch (it broke after an update once) except for that one problem it was always very stable and solid in my experience.

          Debian is too “old” for me. I prefer bleeding edge and i refuse to use any flatpaks or such because they are a pain in the ass to set up right in my experience

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      91 year ago

      Been at Ubuntu for a couple of years but I was pleasantly surprised when I went back to debian. Sticking to that one like shit on shingles.