So is there a good rolling distro out there?
So far I've tried Arch (broke after second update) and openSUSE Tumbleweed (had some problems but nothing you can't easily fix. Not bad, but very slow to boot).
What about Solus, PCLInux and Debian (Testing, Unstable)? Is it possible to have a reliable and fresh system with them?
>>61287695
Your too stupid for Linux. You can't even pick a distro without someone telling you what to do. Just stick to Windows.
>>61287722
I would like to use a good system but don't have time to test every distro out there. You have to use a system at least a couple of weeks to understand it's pros and cons.
First post isn't 'Install Gentoo'?
/g/ is disappointing.
fred durst the only way you can be more pathetic is if you are chad kroeger
>>61287778
No, not really. Most distros now days are pretty similar. Debian based, Arch based, or everything else hacked together. Same packages, same Installer, same package managers, there is less difference between the distros than 5 or even 10 years ago. Most people here argue essentially over what packages come with an install or "bloat," what package manager you use, what tiling WM, or other assorted minutiae. Anything not Debian, Arch, or Suse, you will have no packages, and no support. Pick one of the three, or it's derivatives.
>>61287695
Void linux