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Saying you don't like a distribution because of its desktop GUI or some other changeable config setting is like saying you don't like a house because the water is running.

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    To be fair, after some experimentation with changing DEs, I'd say it's more like saying you don't like a house because of how the walls are painted and what the floor is made of. It's not like you're stuck with it forever, but changing still takes some work 🙃
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    @CptFox Maybe, but there are people who praise certain distros because of its preinstalled programs. At that point it's faster to just install them yourself than downloading a different ISO.

    Also, installing a new desktop environment takes minutes, I wouldn't necessarily call that "work". For me it's more work to log out to switch the DE ;)
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    @deadlyRants Maybe it's because of what @Alice said, I do tend to use Ubuntu for the sheer amount of support it's got, but for switching DE, I wouldn't call it a seamless experience
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    @deadlyRants By the same token, I appreciate the flexibility of distros that leave me with a base system and DON'T assume I want packages x,y,z when nowadays it's a quick and simple command to install them.
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    @RocketSurgeon some distros ease the pain of setting up, like Pop Os. They had out of the box working nvidia drivers. HOWEVER, I switched right back to arch once I figured out how to set the drivers up on my new laptop.
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    @JavaCafe01 Including laptop nvidia drivers? I haven't yet seen a distro that's able to handle Nvidia Optimus cards correctly, aka in a way it doesn't end up in a black screen.
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    @deadlyRants yes, pop os worked perfectly out of the box on my thinkpad x1 extreme. I'm running dual graphics in hybrid mode.
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    It isn't Pop! OS that makes it possible. It's the system76 driver.

    https://support.system76.com/articl...
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