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arupam295y@saucyatom cool . That's an unique answer . I was expecting the first one to be sayin arch coz its on hyp
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@arupam arch can go suck my balls, I got better things to do than to constantly work on keeping my computer usable.
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arupam295y@saucyatom yeah i agree on that . I mean whenever distro question comes arch peeps are at front .
Like yo arch here -
Root797505yDebian. It's stable and compatible with basically everything except bloody wifi.
Like @saucyatom, I also like Qubes' approach. I might go with that one next, or I might try Gentoo; I haven't decided. Maybe even Arch, but probably not. I want to move away from systemd because it's a gigantic pile of crap. -
arupam295y@ScriptCoded same i have been on it since long but i guess i ll move to other because of issues with snap . I ll try some other distros with other package managers.
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Artix-OpenRC,
because I somewhat like Arch, but don't want to suck Poetterings dick. -
I've recently switched to Pop!_OS (or however it's stylized) for my work OS. I was looking for something Ubuntu-based because most Linux stuff works there without extra tinkering. Pop runs Gnome which I like, but brings nicer theme and improved power management. systemd-boot is also a nice touch.
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olback107945yI'll be that guy.
I use Arch.
My experience with Arch over the last 2 years have been great. Nothing broke, everything just worked (tm). Sure, you can always live on the edge like @Haxk20 does but that's just silly. -
> Mint with Cinnamon [main: lappy, work, pc]
beautiful, stable, snappy, UI self-detects crashes [if any] and suggests a way to recover, loads of packages.
> Mint with xfce4 [netbook]
all of the above, except ui is simpler - atom w/ 2G ram seems a bit stubborn with cinnamon [and mate].
> Ubuntu mate [rpi2/3]
to keep all that's good from ubuntu
> raspbian 10 [rpi4, dashboard]
just because ubuntu mate is not yet ready for rpi4. Can't wait tho! -
rytzpekt2705yArch since 2010. Still using the same installation as I can update it little by little when the need arises.
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Crowns2005yUbuntu (Workplace + Laptop for Work) - No other Distro is supported so have to stick with it there but I can customize it as much as I want. Most of the used software is only available for Ubuntu or Debian if you don't want to go through much hassle.
Manjaro/Ubuntu/Win10 (Home PC) - Manjaro for that Arch feel, Ubuntu for when I feel like doing work on my pc rather than the laptop and Win 10 for gaming. -
lxmcf199505yElementary OS, mostly because if it's feel and consistency across applications, plus the mini app ecosystem is bloody amazing
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mathume985yUbuntu, fedora, RHEL.
Always has worked out of the box, delivers what's necessary, job -
Crowns2005y@arupam I would say Ubuntu at the moment. Haven't worked so much with Manjaro and I am more familiar with Ubuntu because I work with it every day an I feel more productive using it. But this is all personal preference.
Guys , what linux distro (if you use) you use and why ?
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#linux #distros