I'm very curious of which distro users loves the most that they have it on their daily hardware?

      • someonesmall@lemmy.ml
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        1 month ago

        I'm sorry but it's not great for beginners. It's a rolling bleeding edge distro that does not break often but when it does you need to know how stuff works to fix it.

  • jaxiiruff@lemmy.zip
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    1 month ago

    I really love NixOS and use it on all my devices. Its not as difficult as people say and it really makes the linux experience a piece of cake once you get it down.

    The single config file to control almost everything is just what I was looking for in linux and the fact that it solved any kind of dependency hell I have experienced in the past is huge. If I had to list a top 3 it would be NixOS, Fedora, and Arch.

  • Rogue@feddit.uk
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    1 month ago

    Nobody has mentioned immutables yet?!

    I finally dipped my toes into trying a new distro over the summer and have been really impressed with Project Bluefin. All the familiarity of Gnome for existing Ubuntu or Debian users but with a completely hands off rolling update experience.

    The main drawbacks are the slight complexity of how the fuck to install stuff on an immutable system. In theory you use Homebrew for CLI apps and flatpak for GUI apps but I'm really not a fan of installing from sources other than the original dev.

    • NewOldGuard [he/him, comrade/them]
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      1 month ago

      You can also run a distrobox and install stuff normally from whatever distro’s repos, then export the applications so they’re available like native. Works really seamlessly in my experience

  • esteemedtogami @lemmy.one
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    1 month ago

    I just installed Bazzite about a month ago and love it! Used Ubuntu in the past and it was ok, but eventually went back to Windows. I definitely don't feel that way about Bazzite though, I think I might stick with it as my primary OS!

  • schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 month ago

    If there were a universal answer to this, there wouldn't be any others.

    I myself currently use Debian (testing), have for some years now, but I have used other distros in the past too.

  • NewOldGuard [he/him, comrade/them]
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    1 month ago

    I use fedora-based atomic distros for the reliability and security. Nothing else really runs SELinux out of the box and I care about security so that’s a necessary baseline. I roll my own distro though using BlueBuild, and base it off the SecureBlue image of Silverblue. Just using SecureBlue gets you nearly to what I use though

  • Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 month ago

    Debian for my daily workstation. Minimal terminal-only install, and then I piece together my environment.

    For smaller, headless applications I like Alpine. Containerized projects, VPS, etc.

    • Paper Plane@lemmy.wtf
      hexagon
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      1 month ago

      Okay. What are your thoughts of KISS linux? It's pretty minimalistic and have a very tiny package manager which is written entirely in Bash script.

  • Destide@feddit.uk
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    1 month ago

    The best for my user cases atm

    For work bluefin For general stations mint For gaming cachyos or bazzite

  • Paola@lemmy.mlB
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    1 month ago

    Opensuse Tumbleweed. Sometimes I try something else, but Tumbleweed is the one I keep going back to. It is quite solid and rolling release.

  • Trent@lemmy.ml
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    1 month ago

    Xubuntu on my desktop/laptop, debian on a server. Mostly because while I really like tinkering with things, I usually just want shit to work so I can get something done.