• dotslashme@infosec.pub
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    4 days ago

    I stopped distro hopping pretty much after trying arch. I still love arch, but my new love is chimera Linux.

    For servers I used to run Debian stable, but these days I’m pretty set on alpine.

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    4 months ago

    I regret ever having switched to the amateur distro that is Nobara bc I was too lazy to set up Feodra a 2nd time after the Grub fiasco Arch (and thus my daily driver back then EndeavourOS) had lol

    Will switch the second OpenSuSu Slowroll becomes stable

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      I just switched to Nobara actually for my steamdeck and I was liking it a lot more than SteamOS but I was having some issues. (Ethernet just doesn’t show up, indexing with baloo doesn’t start)

      Can you elaborate on why exactly it’s amateur?

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        It has no large community nor an organization behind it.
        Leading to a lot of trouble for me personally, it’s the 2nd month now (after multiple updates) that my Gnome wayland desktop hasn’t been working properly at all (like xwayland programmes displaying as a blank transparency, me not being able to start certain ones) and switvhing to X11 works but it’s buddgy af and sometimes freezes for a few second

        I suspect that it has been a problem with the nvidia driver after having updated it and I have never had those problems before

        Don’t get me wrong Glorious Eggroll is doing good work but qa (due to size) leaves smth do be desired

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    4 months ago

    So far I haven’t had any major issues whatsoever with MX running KDE, other than Vbox being the absolute worst to attempt to get working (which I still can’t). Otherwise, works fine enough for what I need.

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    4 months ago

    I currently use endeavourOS and I am happy with it, due to it being “just Arch with some wallpapers and optional extras”.

    I am open for more though, even if it’s just for trying out :)

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    4 months ago

    Vanilla Arch w/ KDE plasma (I know)

    It was a bit of a struggle at first but that’s what I signed up for. Very happy with the finished result.

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    4 months ago

    I’m still a beginner but Mint Cinnamon has treated me well, as has my Debian server.

    Don’t see any reason to test anything else as long as it works this well. Nor do I have time after the kids came either…

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    4 months ago

    I am 100% happy. I use a rolling distro, secure (firewall+apparmor), stable (snapshots tested through openQA) and easily revert to a previous snapshot (snapper). Yes, I am using openSUSE Tumbleweed and in my opinion there is no rolling distro that offers all these features.

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    I’m running OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.

    99% happy, once in a blue moon there is a library issue during an update, I have to wait a few days, that’s it.

    Very solid KDE experience, all of the things I wanted to do worked out of the box. Very solid.

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    4 months ago

    I’m enjoying Linux Mint so far

    I’m thinking I may hope around to a distro using a newer kernel but meh

    Mint is pretty nice

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    4 months ago

    Couldn’t be happier with Debian stable. Easiest year on my computer since I installed bookworm when it was released. There is a reason it is the basis of so many distros.

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    Using Debian Testing. Happy with it except with the fact it’s still on KDE plasma 5 :(