Yeah I installed that one you’re thinking of.
I switched to Linux last year and in comfortably settled into Arch and now I’m to interested in it to try other distros even though I’m very curious to try…
I recently switched from Linux Mint to Ubuntu Studio. Both are fantastic and intuitive. Ubuntu Studio just has more of the Linux audio configuration worked out by default.
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According to a survey of the Linux community, the best distro is always not the one that you picked.
Debian.
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I have used quite a few, but my longest used ones, in order, are ZorinOS, Linux Mint, KDE Neon, and now Bazzite.
I’d only shoot recommendations once I hear your use case, experience, and willingness to learn
Obviously we all have our own opinions and good for us but it’s fairly obvious that if you’re using something that’s been around for 10 or 20 years it’s probably gonna be okay. So good for you. The Super New Disros are ones where you probably want to pay more attention before adopting them. But some of them are pretty good too, I would imagine.
Uwuntu is better than your OS.
Debian for my workstation desktops, servers, etc, anything that’s stable.
Arch for playing around with new toys/features.
Debian is what you get if “dad getting off the couch noise” was a Linux distro.
https://socially.drinkingatmy.computer/objects/4df5b6b4-102f-4854-8721-480d56380e0c
I am a big fan of OpenSuse personally. You have a lot of different options between stable 2-year releases, a rolling release that pairs nicely with a Slowroll monthly snapshot release model if tumbleweed updates too quickly for you, and finally immutable options.
Just installed this on my laptop, been years since I used Linux but I’m looking forward to learning it. Recently also set up proxmox on a new home server so I’m getting right into it this year!
I just want it to work and not spy on me. It’s not part of my self-image, I don’t even own a Tux shirt. It’s just a tool.
I run Mint. It works. I’m happy.
The one that makes you happy.
^Or at least overrides the desire to grab a sledgehammer when troubleshooting^
Happiness is achieved through compiling rust
I dual boot Arch and Arch, and I run an Arch hypervisor as well as an Arch vm in each Arch instance.
this guy arches
So what I’m hearing is that you’re a big fan of Windows 11…
Yo dawg…
Do you use arch containers in the arch VMs?
I am vaguely aware of Arch.
Hannah Montana Linux?
Hell yeah brother
I’ve heard good things
The only correct answer in this thread.
OK but not if you use Fedora








