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Linux mint for me, and you? 🤔

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#linuxMint was the first distro I ever installed and used as a somewhat daily driver.
Not the only distro I use, but it will always be my favourite 😀
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@EndeavourOS is my favorite. It actually has a great community and is based on a rolling release distro (so I don't have to wait months sometimes years) for my hardware to be compatible with Linux or to get new versions of DEs (cough cough Kubuntu, cough cough).
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i don't wanna be that person but #arch hasn't given me reasons to try something else
#arch
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It was Ubuntu, but no more. Ubuntu is getting too much Microsoftish. Switched everything over to Debian recently. So far so good.
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VoidLinux. No systemd, rolling release, and a fast from scratch package manager https://voidlinux.org/
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For me, it's Endeavour. I like having the most up to date packages, especially my desktop. Arch and Void are also excellent fits for me.
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Linux Mint Edge, Spiral Linux (Debian), Raspberry Pi OS and NomadBSD.
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OpenSuse, been running it for years. On Leap 15.6
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tried arch first and have never been able to enjoy anything else quite as much.
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I recently switched from Kubuntu to Pop OS. So far, I think Kubuntu is my favorite.
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To my own surprise I ended up on KDE on Debian and having a stable experience.
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Unfortunately I no longer have one.

It was #Ubuntu for the last decade or longer.
Now they ruined their installers, so I can't install it on encrypted Btrfs anymore.
I also dislike that they are trying to vendor lock-in their users with snapd. I would be fine with snaps if they would allow third-party repositories and made the device-serial optional.

I am now using #Fedora on my desktop and homeserver. Overall it's a great distribution, but I can't stand the rolling (kernel) updates.

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