This may start a war in the replies, but let’s see!

    • andrew
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      41 year ago

      Honestly it’s just so good. The installation was a heck of a process the first time but it taught me so much, and no other distro I’ve tried has just worked like this across all my hardware.

    • @draughtcyclist
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      21 year ago

      Mint user checking in. It’s easy to use and I like Cinnamon. Only complaint is the lack of Wayland support.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I recently switched from Arch to Debian. So far am happy with my choice. I had used arch for about 4 years beforehand but I eventually had enough of flaky AUR packages and decided to just build what I need by hand.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    Vanilla Arch and Endeavour OS. Also looking at trying out Nix OS since I’m pretty curious.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      I’m using Arch (btw) but I’m running NixOS in a VM to play around & learn it. It’s kind of wild, it’s not like any way I’m used to thinking about an OS at all, so I’m still wrapping my head around it. Super interesting though!

      • @[email protected]
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        01 year ago

        It’s mainly frustrating because the learning curve is steep for no reason. NixOS is not complicated at all in and of itself, but the documentation surrounding it is very, very difficult to make heads or tails of.

        • @[email protected]
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          -11 year ago

          Go to Chris Titus Tech, he has covered Nix in its entirety on how to use it. Preferable to documentation.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    This may be an unpopular opinion, but for anything that doesn’t require a GUI, Ubuntu Server is my go-to. If I need a GUI, then it’s Windows. I’ve tried Linux on desktop dozens of times in the last 25 years or so, and there’s always something lacking. Most recently, RTX support in Steam. Meanwhile, I have Ubuntu servers with > 1 year of uptime, and it would have been more if not for an UPS failure. Right tool for the job IMO.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      100th comment! tbh, i totally get this. using the command line is much easier and a lot less “restricting” quote unquote than using GUI tools.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    I’ve been using Void as my daily driver on my desktop for about six years now, I can see myself ever switching. Also have used Solus, Arch, Endeavour, and OpenSuSe on my laptop during that time, which have all been good. But I still prefer Void, it just feels so natural to me now.

  • Tyr3al
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    51 year ago

    Simple: Arch for desktops and Debian for servers.

    • Reef
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      21 year ago

      This is it. This is the way.

    • dotfiles
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      Arch

      Which tiling window manager? I want to switch to something else, been using i3wm for a long time.

        • dotfiles
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          11 year ago

          I think I tried Awesome before, I’ll give it another shot, thanks!

      • Tyr3al
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        11 year ago

        Most of the time I’m just using Plasma 5. But I had some great time with sway.

  • Ace Lucario
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    51 year ago

    Fedora KDE spin. I dunno how to feel about the recent announcement but from what I know, it shouldn’t affect Fedora itself.