I have already tried out Linux Mint. But I want to try out other distros.

PC specs:

  • Intel Core i5-10400

  • 16 GB of RAM DDR4

  • 1 TB NVME SSD

  • 256 GB SATA SSD

  • Intel UHD 630

            • Dotdev
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              12 years ago

              Bruh is an informal term for a male friend, often used as a form of address

              • Lengsel
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                02 years ago

                It sounds like it’s part of loser culture, people that are so dysfunctional they show themself to be losers and don’t have the stength of character properly conduct themself so they act both presumptuous and pretentiously trying to act cool but proving what a disappointment they are.

                You bes come correct or protect ya neck.

  • Xe8n
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    Arch Linux if you well speak with terminal, Artix if not, Gentoo if want some hard:) PopOS cool.

    • SALT
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      12 years ago

      Fedora

      I love Podman and Fedora, but for some reason I can’t use podman UI :/ I’m not fond of it, but I love the cli :')

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        22 years ago

        I can’t use podman UI :/ I’m not fond of it

        Yeah, it takes time I think since Podman UI is newcomer here. But the future seems promising, especially when Docker decision outraging many their users before. And of course as a Linux user, cli is the best option here for a moment…

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          22 years ago

          I like podman because rootless capability. Red Hat teams already working hard to convince docker to accept their PR on the rootless, yet docker decline, and close the PR.

          In the end, podman spin up, and it’s very very powerful, for local development, yet light…

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            22 years ago

            rootless capability

            That’s Podman primary feature right? still… privacy and security has a downside on convenience as far as many people critize, and I choose that features rather than easy implementing with no security system enhanced. Yet, the future still bluring on Redhat side when they more expand than competition. Do we will face same tragedy like Ubuntu / Docker aggresive decision in open source space again?

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              22 years ago

              I don’t think so, as the team that works in podman are veteran in Industry since Red Hat inception, I don’t think they will do something stupid, unless that the management meddle too much…

              Red Hat need more profit to grow… and they are protecting their interest with GPL rights that people never think off… soo… I won’t touch more than podman topic, he he he…

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                12 years ago

                as the team that works in podman are veteran in Industry since Red Hat inception

                Never know about this, Thank you so much.

                soo… I won’t touch more than podman topic, he he he…

                Ha ha ha… ok, I understand…

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      22 years ago

      I really like the tiling but I’m getting a bit tired of GNOME.

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      52 years ago

      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.

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      42 years ago

      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.

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    If you want to go for traditional distributions that don’t have native rollback mechanisms, I would suggest using btrfs along with something like snapper.

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    I like rolling distros so Arch if you’re in the mood for some tinkering and really customizing your system the way your want it or openSUSE Tumbleweed if you’d rather have it up and running quicker with a premade polish.

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      22 years ago

      I’d also suggest Arch assuming one has patience for some tinkering. Getting familiar with the Arch Wiki and the other resources that exist is quite useful even with other distros! Not to mention the better understanding of the system gained simply by following the installation guide.

      Even if one doesn’t stick with the distro, the things learned setting it up will be useful down the line as well. The experience would also be very different from Debian based things, so it could be fun for a distro hop!

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    12 years ago

    I think the best way to decide is to fire up a bunch of VMs and install a distro on each. Going through the installation process for arch is a great way to start learning more about the OS IMO so if you’re interested in that then that’s a very beneficial thing to do anyway. I use Debian on my laptop and dual boot arch and Debian on my desktop. I’ve only ever used fedora for servers so I can’t comment on how it serves as a daily driver. Here’s a few distros I’ve used and recommend to try out. Debian Arch Manjaro ParrotOS(if you’re into security) Centos