Which linux distro you use most?
>>57976939
Solus.
Just werks, looks good, does everything I need.
>>57976952
I was using Solus a few months ago and I really liked it, but i has little hassle with installing apps
>>57976939
Gnu linux
>>57976939
I only use 1.
All of the time.
>>57976939
GuixSD, you can run your entire system (and remote systems) from emacs
I use gentoo to ssh into freeBSD.
So I guess that counts.
>>57977185
Any documentation?
>>57976939
void
openSUSE
>>57977185
>>57977428
Which is better? I am seriously thinking to switch from Debian to one of these.
>>57977507
idk about Guix, but SUSE is great for me.
It has the best KDE experience, great package manager, and it's stable as fuck while still having relatively new package versions.
>>57976939
Ubuntu on my desktop and notebook, Debian on my shitty home server.
Ubuntu MATE, Korora and Kali Linux
RedHat by far
>>57979147
https://www.reddit.com/r/LateStageCapitalism/comments/5hynhm/my_father_literally_cannot_see_me_as_anything/
>>57979154
What is this autism and what does it have to do with a Linux distro
>>57976939
Not sure about the best distro, but the one I use the most is Arch Linux.
It's the most convenient distro I ever used. pacman + Arch repositories + AUR means you can find and install everything you'd ever need at a moment's notice. Bonus points for godlike Wiki; manpages BTFO.
I don't get people who say Arch is convoluted and hard to maintain when it's the most braindead distro, all maintenance I ever had to do apart from the initial installation is running pacman -Syu every now and then; running for about two years now and no problem whatsoever.
Perfect distro for the lazy, just werks at the end of the day.
Justin Bieber Linux
All other distro's BTFO
>>57976939
Please stop calling the GNU operating system "Linux".