I have already tried out Linux Mint. But I want to try out other distros.
PC specs:
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Intel Core i5-10400
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16 GB of RAM DDR4
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1 TB NVME SSD
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256 GB SATA SSD
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Intel UHD 630
Hannah Montana Linux
No way that actually exists lol
It exists for the clueless. Elite users use RebeccaBlackOS
I use nyarch btw
NixOS
Guix
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I’m partial to Pop!_OS and their desktop environment.
I haven’t really used Pop!_OS! yet, but I am getting a System76 laptop so I’ll definitely check it out. I hope they get their Cosmic desktop out soon so they can differentiate their distro more instead of being another fork with a few customizations and default apps.
Pop!_OS is excellent. I came from Mac and Ubuntu and I have had an excellent experience. It can be as out-of-the-box or as customizable as you want. The support is superb. Everything works. Zero downside.
Your PC can run any distro smoothly. What are you looking for that Mint doesn’t provide?
Personally, I’m looking for reproducible environments where if you create a lock file of your packages, you will get the exact same system on another machine if you copy it over
Maybe you would like an immutable distro such as Fedora Silverblue?
I’m already using NixOS, which is even more powerful since it can configure my software as well as my system
NixOS can do that.
That’s why I’m on it :^)
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How about your own distro? https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
This is giving me “just install gentoo” vibes
EndeavourOS FTW
I installed Endeavour OS today and I’m liking it a lot.
Try arch and you’ll never distro hop again
I can’t confirm that (I distro hopped to NixOS) I can confirm that Arch is a solid distro worth learning and will give you the skills to manage it long-term. Compared to Arch based distros like Manjaro, EndeavorOS and Garuda where people tend to screw up their install easily when installing the wrong packages from the AUR and updating with dependency conflicts.
I tried manjaro, it was a total mess after a few days of setting it up. Decided to just nuke it and go with arch and I’ve never looked back. Been 5 years now :)
Debian stable but be careful though, you might never leave after using it for a while :)
Arch Linux if you well speak with terminal, Artix if not, Gentoo if want some hard:) PopOS cool.
Classic distro hop thread. Every distro is suggested. :)
I’ve been using Kubuntu on my gaming PC for a couple years, and Fedora on my laptop. They both work.
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