• grtcdr@lemmy.ml
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    4 years ago

    settled on Arch Linux, after distrohopping a thousand times, it’s minimal yet it feels complete…

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    5 years ago

    i’m a new manjaro user after almost 15 years of using ubuntu. loving the simplicity >.<

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    4 years ago

    I started with Ubuntu, then I tried fedora, and now I’m switch to ElementaryOS because this simplicity, but i really like Debian. In the future y like try Qubes.

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    4 years ago

    Started with CentOS, then Ubuntu on servers. I finally started to get comfortable in Linux on desktop with Pop!_OS. Now I’m getting into Arch and exploring i3wm and xmonad.

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    5 years ago

    Currently using fedora because it ‘just works’. Manjaro and stuff i’ve always had problems with nvidia drivers and stuff

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    5 years ago

    It’s fun to play with all kinds of distros but when I have to set up a box for the mother-in-law xubuntu is my first choice. Xfce is very low on resources and there is a repo for pretty much anything out there.

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    4 years ago

    Ubuntu for laptop, Manjaro for desktop.

    I like Ubuntu’s driver support and I can go anywhere (pre-COVID) without worrying as much if a usb device is going to work.

    Manjaro is awesome for steam, itch.io, GOG, etc… Most of our games work in Linux now and its been a seamless experience.

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      4 years ago

      Crazy, this is exactly what I landed on as well. I install Elementary OS on family computers.

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    4 years ago

    Arch, I like its simplicity (imo if you know a bit about linux there is nothing that hard in Arch)

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      4 years ago

      Arch is good for customization. But I value my time more and so rather have something that works to keep it simple and hence use Debian