Skip to main content


Do share with us 😃

#linux #distro

This entry was edited (7 months ago)
in reply to It's FOSS

I’ve been using Arch for quite some time, mainly due to how customizable it is and because of the AUR.
But recently, @nixos_org is growing on me more and more, and I even use #nix more and more outside #nixos too. My next desktop will run exclusively on NixOS, one of my laptops already does!
This entry was edited (7 months ago)
in reply to It's FOSS

@nixos_org because it is declarative. It is different than others but for me worth it.
This entry was edited (7 months ago)
in reply to It's FOSS

My favorites are 1) openSUSE Tumbleweed because of zypper, the package repositories, and the stable rolling release, 2) Void Linux because of the minimalism, runit and xbps, and 3) Gentoo because of the power of Portage and USE flags
in reply to It's FOSS

I am a fedora user. I made the decision based on how many redhat emloyees were in the contributors credits for the software I using. I even volunteered with them for a while as an ambassador. It was a very cool experience.
in reply to It's FOSS

tried plenty over the years, but at present really liking RebornOS for the arch + gui base and rolling release (manjaro is good but the delay in updates is annoying) also KDE is my desktop of choice so it ticks all the boxes.
This entry was edited (7 months ago)
in reply to It's FOSS

I used to be a massive fan of ZorinOs but their update schedule is a little to slow imo. I've been daily driving fedora ever since I switched from desktop to laptop about a year ago and couldn't be happier. My experience has been rock solid but still modern. Enough stuff to make my life easy but barely any bloat I dont need.
in reply to It's FOSS

It's @linuxmint - Ubuntu based and LMDE. Because It's snapless. Cause SNAP Rhymes Crap
in reply to It's FOSS

ArchLinux, because it is minimalistic and simple to personalise
in reply to It's FOSS

@archlinux because I like it more to fix a little thing once in a while for my desktop or laptop rather then doing heavy fixes after an update of Ubuntu or Debian (that happened too often to me). And I like that it provides vanilla software.
in reply to It's FOSS

EndeavourOS, because i like arch base without annoying installation process. This seems smoothest base in my laptop. Also i like to have the lastest packages versions.
This entry was edited (7 months ago)
in reply to It's FOSS

openSUSE. I chose it because I wanted to challenge myself with a distro that is a little off the beaten path. I stay with it because it is the most stable distro I've ever used. :opensuse:
in reply to It's FOSS

Ended up using Manjaro for my desktop since both others I tried (OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and Mint) were making some problems in my setup. But I continue to use Mint for VirtualBox VMs because I couldn't get clipboard sharing to work in a Manjaro VM - neither with Manjaro or Windows as a host. And no, nothing I found on the Web did help with that.
in reply to It's FOSS

SSD1: #endeavouros because it's Arch made simple.
SSD1: #LMDE because it's Debian made simple.
This entry was edited (7 months ago)
in reply to It's FOSS

haven’t yet decided between debian and nixos, but the reason is ease-of-use and stability.
in reply to It's FOSS

Arch Linux, because
- It comes simple and clean
- Every package can be found on AUR
- It has Arch Wiki, the bible of GNU/Linux
- Allows you to say "i use arch btw" lol
This entry was edited (7 months ago)
in reply to It's FOSS

Checking all Distros regulary is fedora my every Day Linux. Stable, up to date. On Server using Debian only. For Audits Kali.
in reply to It's FOSS

My favorite distro for the past 3+ years is Garuda. I use the KDE and Qtile editions. Theys made a lot of useful suite of tools and helped with migration to KDE 6 (Wayland part of it does not work though). I would move to a wayland based dynamic tiling WM, but Hyprland dows not want to work for one of my apps and currently there are no other good choices, plus what I am reading about the lead developer and their community isn't good.
in reply to It's FOSS

Arch via @EndeavourOS because I fell in love with the Pacman animation on update.
in reply to It's FOSS

i picked ubuntu 9.04 for a project because it was there.

i still use ubuntu, now as a daily driver for work and play. my wife uses ubuntu on her PC. my kids use it.

every now and then i dabble with debian, and i keep virt-manager installed to try things out, like kde neon for kde plasma 6 before it was fully baked, and nixos, which intrigues/confuses me.

in reply to It's FOSS

manjaro kde, because it just feels right and Arch is too hardcore for me
in reply to It's FOSS

Spiral Linux because it's Debian Stable made easy with all available DEs and pre configured Testing, Unstable and Non-free out-of-the-box. The only con is the questionable theming choice but that's easy fixable.
in reply to It's FOSS

I'll always love #Ubuntu because it's so easy to install and setup on any laptop. I can quickly get up and going, and just run a shell script to setup my dev env. Recently been using #elementaryos8 so that the younger ones in my family can play around with Linux safely. I've used #RedHat and #centos professionally. I tried #fedora but it was a pain to find and install drivers.
This entry was edited (7 months ago)
in reply to It's FOSS

Arch.
You choose and build everything and even you can use what other builds !
in reply to It's FOSS

some 20 years ago I started to know linux with Slackware. Because wanted to learn it hard way. And becuse of name and nice logo. Lived hoppping from nix to win all the time. Some 2 years ago dropped win for good. But stayed on Debian on desktop. But now my everyday os is macos. But some day I will have my Slackware laptop again.
in reply to It's FOSS

Debian, because it just works well for me on a wide variety of devices.
in reply to It's FOSS

Xubuntu, because it also supports older computers and there is a good wiki for it.
in reply to It's FOSS

Debian all the way. Used to be Linux Mint, but Debian is rock solid, stable and it just works, even gaming (thanks to Proton, Steam).
in reply to It's FOSS

I chose @fedora because it is easy to use and provides up to date packages.
This entry was edited (7 months ago)

Lo, thar be cookies on this site to keep track of your login. By clicking 'okay', you are CONSENTING to this.