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Serious Whats your GNU/Linux distro for people who use GNU/Linux?

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Personally I use Pop!_OS because it's just werk
 
I bounce between arch and gentoo
 
the compile times used to bother me but i have nothing better to do anyways
I remember using suckless tools with gentoo and openrc, it was a good experiences even though my computer was completely garbage
 
I'm on Mint because I just switched to using Linux like a month ago desu
 
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I'm on Mint because I just switched to using Linux like a month ago desu
as long as you don't use Ubuntu I respect you kek (I used Linux Mint, it's very good, but I didn't liked the graphical interface)
 
as long as you don't use Ubuntu I respect you kek
I'm not really sure how big of a difference switching distributions seems to make? I haven't had any real bad experiences with Mint thus far, but I'm not the biggest fan of Cinnamon as the Desktop Environment. I installed KDE Plasma using the apt repository, and while I can run it fine, I swear it seems to be kind of unstable for some reason... I only bothered installing it because I wanted to rice my computer in the future.

Truthfully, I'm not sure why I didn't at least test installing it in my VM first—that's what I've been doing to test all kinds of things and learn how to use Linux without breaking my system. I guess I just got excited and forgot...
 
I'm not really sure how big of a difference switching distributions seems to make? I haven't had any real bad experiences with Mint thus far, but I'm not the biggest fan of Cinnamon as the Desktop Environment. I installed KDE Plasma using the apt repository, and while I can run it fine, I swear it seems to be kind of unstable for some reason... I only bothered installing it because I wanted to rice my computer in the future.

Truthfully, I'm not sure why I didn't at least test installing it in my VM first—that's what I've been doing to test all kinds of things and learn how to use Linux without breaking my system. I guess I just got excited and forgot...
The problem with Ubuntu is mainly because of Snap, GNOME and contain a lot of proprietary software
 
I abandoned Windows probably 6 or so years ago and installed Fedora to take its place.

Just wanted something that works without too much tinkering. It's fine.
 
I abandoned Windows probably 6 or so years ago and installed Fedora to take its place.

Just wanted something that works without too much tinkering. It's fine.
Fedora is a very good distro, even though the community behind seems to be bad
 
Fedora is a very good distro, even though the community behind seems to be bad
I don't keep up with that sort of thing admittedly, but yeah I've heard it's pozzed.
 
I remember using suckless tools with gentoo and openrc, it was a good experiences even though my computer was completely garbage
can't go wrong with suckless tools always pretty stable for me when I use them
 

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