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Which distro will be your daily driver for this year? 🐧

#linux

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undecided. probably move all machines to pop os with virtual box running kali
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PopOS for my modern PCs and Debian for my 32bit PCs. I don't see the reason to use anything else with DistroBox filling the gap if you need a package from another distro.

#system76 #Debian #distrobox

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#Debian for servers
#Ubuntu for the #LinuxDesktop from 200x to 2023
#Debian for the Desktop from 2023 to ...
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Currently running opensuse after distro-hopping from debian -> arch -> fedora. I don't anticipate it'll last much longer before I go back to debian. debian feels like going home
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Tuxedo OS

Looks like I am the first @tuxedocomputers user

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Pop!_OS for the last 2 months, been really good so far 😀
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I have been a happy Arch user for the last two years after a long time using Solus that was suffering from slow updates and bugs.
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I experimented with LinuxMint in 2023, but switched back to Debian now.
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Debian 12. Last year I was able to prove to myself that I do not need to distro hop - this year I am looking forward to being comfortable with one of the primogenitor Linux distributions.
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#Nobara is the intent, but I might end up on #Debian depending on how the wind blows.
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Debian Testing on my laptop, Debian Stable on my home server, LMDE on my PC.
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LMDE, Linux Mint Debian Edition, which is based on Debian Stable.
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Debian stable, since Woody, going through every version since then.

Have used RHEL and SUSE at work, but not at home.

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:ubuntu: server 22.04 on all vps, :apple_inc: and :ubuntumate: on the desktop.
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Kubuntu. It's solid, it's fast, it's pretty, it works. It also was preinstalled by Kubuntu Focus on my hardware and I love their machines.

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