Possible discussion starters:
>What's your favorite distro?
>What do you like about your favorite distro?
>What's the distro do you hate the most?
>What do you hate about it?
>What do you like about Linux in general, versus Winblows and fagOS X?
>What's your favorite shell?
>Favorite shell
bash, duh
>Favorite distro
ubuntu, like %99 of everybody else
>>58508153
gentoo
customizability
mksh
>>58508196
gentoo is the os for the gods
>>58508153
>Possible discussion starters:
>>What's your favorite distro?
Debian stable
>>What do you like about your favorite distro?
Install to usable very quickly. Stable.
>>What's the distro do you hate the most?
Arch/gentoo
>>What do you hate about it?
Fanboys who want to jerk off about using their distros, meanwhile waiting around for 2 days for x11 to compile
>>What do you like about Linux in general, versus Winblows and fagOS X?
Lightweight, does what I need it to do. Comes with nmap.
>>What's your favorite shell?
Bash
>>58508153
>Mint w/ GNOME 3
>it does a good job of being a simple and easy to use distro
>there are no distros that I hate, but there are certain communities...
>I like being able to change whatever I want to my liking. I like feeling in control of my computer, I don't like the idea of fighting with your OS, having to forcibly disable undesirable features. I don't like all that bullshit happening around windows, so I migrated to Linux to stop helping perpetuate it. Microsoft won't stop fucking up windows users in the ass unless they lose market share
>fish
>What's your favorite shell?
fish is best
>What's your favorite distro?
Slackware
>What do you like about your favorite distro?
There is no difference between distros. Linux is the same changing what DM or PM you use makes no difference
>What's the distro do you hate the most?
Nothing.
>What do you hate about it?
Nothing.
>What do you like about Linux in general, versus Winblows and fagOS X?
Linux is a solid OS good hackability
Windows is NSA spyware
MacOS is NSA spyware that works better then windows.
>What's your favorite shell?
Bash
>>58508153
Manjaro
Arch
You know
Nothing, im just testing it
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>>58508499
Hell yeah!
>>58508596
I like slackware on desktops, but *buntu on laptops because it is easy to set up an encrypted drive with autologin so I only need to type in one password and it goes, also when doing dev work it helps to have a common platform.
That said, for hackability, Gentoo is king. If you compiled it locally, you can fix it locally, but I haven't grokked enough of the core kernel to compile Gentoo reliably.