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    [–] davidagain@lemmy.world 22 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

    If everything is the way you like it, you are winning. Keep on winning.

    [–] MadPsyentist@lemmy.nz 2 points 11 hours ago

    Dosent even have to be the way you like it. It only has to be the way that lets you get work done. If you can get work done on your thinking sand tool then it is a good tool.

    [–] misteloct@lemmy.dbzer0.com 20 points 16 hours ago (7 children)

    Unpopular opinion: I love Ubuntu. No, I don't use snaps at all. I have an Nvidia GPU and it's literally the only OS working out of the box. Yes I tried Debian, I'm too busy to fiddle with drivers. No, I can't get rid of the GPU, I depend on it for critical workflows. I love the minimalism of Gnome. Never liked KDE/Cinnamon honestly, they're too busy for my tastes. For 15 years I've tried other distros and I'm always back on Ubuntu. I'll ride the purple penguin to my grave.

    Downvotes only please.

    [–] Bluewing@lemmy.world 2 points 9 hours ago

    I've always admired Ubuntu for making installing nVidia driver pretty painless.

    I don't know nVidia gpu you have, but I'm looking at immutable distros and I found Aurora, (based on Fedora Kinonite). Before I even downloaded the iso, they asked if I had an nVidia chipset and which one. I simply selected the driver for my older 1650 chipset and they automatically added the correct driver into the iso. I installed it and everything was working properly on first boot.

    It was without a doubt the most painless nVidia driver install I've ever had on ANY OS.

    [–] pmk@lemmy.sdf.org 11 points 15 hours ago (3 children)

    It certainly seems like public opinion changed the tast ten years or so. As an ubuntu user, could you confirm or deny these claims I've seen? One is that firefox is a snap even if you try to install it with apt. Another is that they show ads to get paid ubuntu in the terminal output?

    [–] TheTimeKnife@lemmy.world 6 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

    If you really like Ubuntu, Linux mint Ubuntu version comes with the snap defaults removed.

    [–] pmk@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

    I really liked Ubuntu back when the color scheme was more brown/orange, it seemed so friendly. The last ten years I've been on Debian though, but LMDE seems interesting.

    [–] alsimoneau@lemmy.ca 2 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

    LMDE is great, it's what I recommend to all new Linux users. Lots of tiny things that remove friction, like not requiring Sudo for apt and showing stars when typing a password.

    [–] pmk@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 9 hours ago

    I with they would align LMDE with regular Mint in one aspect though, that there would be an out of the box btrfs layout that matches what Timeshift expects (iirc @ and @home?) which is different from how debian and therefore LMDE sets it up automagically. Maybe this has changed in recent years.

    [–] Lifter@discuss.tchncs.de 8 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

    I can confirm them both. I'm considering moving to Debian because of this.

    You can uninstall snap and use flatpak for those apps but it was a slap in the face when Firefox suddenly was replaced by a snap through apt

    [–] davidagain@lemmy.world 5 points 15 hours ago

    Oh that's a bit underhand, especially when they must be well aware that snap can be unpopular.

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    [–] Rekonok@sh.itjust.works 6 points 16 hours ago

    I tried

    I cannot downvote a GNOME lover

    [–] untorquer@lemmy.world 0 points 10 hours ago

    Trying to help with the downvote situation. Glad you decided on a distro that works for you and you're not succumbing to the pressure.

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    [–] hellfire103@lemmy.ca 73 points 22 hours ago (2 children)

    The literal ArchWiki says you may not want to use Arch if you are happy with your current OS.

    [–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 27 points 21 hours ago
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    [–] 01189998819991197253@infosec.pub 52 points 22 hours ago (1 children)
    [–] BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz 6 points 13 hours ago (4 children)

    Almost every interaction with a boomer involving their computer/phone

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    [–] Aggravationstation@feddit.uk 6 points 15 hours ago (1 children)
    [–] Bluewing@lemmy.world 2 points 9 hours ago

    Tarballs. Yum!

    [–] WhatGodIsMadeOf@feddit.org 20 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

    I was a fedora boy until I met endeavoros and kde.

    Now I'm a straight up hoe.

    [–] seralth@lemmy.world 13 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

    But are you a well loved and taken care of hoe? Cause you deserve to be.

    [–] untorquer@lemmy.world 4 points 10 hours ago

    Taking care of your hoes is an essential regular maintenance task for a healthy garden.

    [–] sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works 96 points 1 day ago (2 children)

    I don't even notice Debian, which is exactly how an operating system should work.

    And yet...

    [–] Grenfur@pawb.social 22 points 1 day ago (9 children)

    Here's the thing. When I talk to friends interested in Linux, it's always Debian or Fedora that I suggest. I think they draw a good line for what the average user wants and needs and they're stable. In fact, I used Fedora for a long time, and all my homelab stuff runs Debian. It wasn't until computers themselves became a hobby that I switched to Arch. And I think that's likely the cutoff. If you're a computer user, stable distros are great. If you're more a hobbiest... Well, the Arch wiki can own your free time.

    [–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 12 points 21 hours ago

    "Man I wish I could do more with my new computer" -- Fedora

    "Yeah I just want to breathe some new life into this old laptop and have it last me until the end of time" -- Debian

    [–] Vanilla_PuddinFudge@infosec.pub 21 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

    Debian is where the jaded users end up when they lack the will to flash another usb stick.

    "I'm good, fuck it."

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    [–] SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org 17 points 22 hours ago (3 children)

    Tried it all and ended up with Mint again. Forever the best distro.

    [–] Zink@programming.dev 7 points 19 hours ago

    Hell yes! Mint 4 life!

    I am convinced that I will try Arch or similar some day in the future simply because of SteamOS switching over to being based off of it. But for now, I develop software for embedded Linux systems all day at work. When I get home it's either family time inside or it's playing "engineer turned farmer" in my back yard. Literally digging in the dirt and building stuff out of wood. Feels good man.

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    [–] DonutsRMeh@lemmy.world 36 points 1 day ago (6 children)

    Unpopular opinion: install community distros, not corporate ones. That way you can support the developers for their hardwork. Redhat doesn't need our money, they already make enough of it. I use CachyOS, btw.

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    [–] udon@lemmy.world 19 points 1 day ago (5 children)

    And I thought all Arch users already switched to Nix OS (BTW)

    I want to (and previously tried it out for a bit) but the difficulty curve (more like a difficult brick wall) is hard to deal with

    [–] porl@lemmy.world 6 points 17 hours ago (2 children)

    Nah, I looked at it and it doesn't interest me. I like arch because, contrary to popular belief, it is quite stable (as in non crashing, not package versions) if you only install exactly what you need. I had way more stability issues on the more standard distros since they had so much extra stuff. Debian for servers every day though.

    Nix looks interesting in theory, but is a lot of work and too opinionated for me. Far from an expert though and have nothing against those that like it or any other distro.

    [–] pmk@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 15 hours ago

    The words stable and reliable should have formal definitions.

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    [–] seralth@lemmy.world 3 points 17 hours ago

    Naw, archer users either become cachy users OR nix. It's a pipe line with a y junction.

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