What's your distribution of choice?
>>35370830
Ubuntu with kde
Debian or Arch. I'd honestly take the time to check out the trickier distros, if I had the time.
>>35370830
Debian, I use Gentoo on my main machine though
>>35371013
You mean like Gentoo? It's much easier than it looks, as long as you can follow a manual. The entire install (with the automated shit it does for you) is about ~5 hours total, depending on your setup.
>>35370830
>What's your distribution of choice?
who else /openSUSE/ here?
>>35370830
Arch. I spent a good while distrohopping and went through Ubuntu with Gnome, Unity and KDE, Mint, openSUSE, Fedora and various small ones. The only distro that really caught me was Arch.
Been using it for over a year now. The only issue I've had is harfbuzz can not be updgraded or it'll break GTK, and steam stopped working last week. Overall a lot less trouble than I've had with Mint, which I used for half a year.
>>35371001
I have Kubuntu and it can be buggy to the point of being a meme. Especially the user interface. Sometimes I'm not sure if things are just bugs or retarded design.
>system updates available! click here!
>click
>nothing happens
>run updater manually
>it freezes
>notice updater processes running, kill them
>updater now runs
>you have updates! click on Update to install them!
>Update button is grayed out
>say fuck it and do updates from commandline
>>35372146
>>35371013
>He fell for the timesink meme
If i want to get into ricing is it safe to start with debian?im thinking of finally getting off the windows meme and start fresh
Mint because I still like Windows and I only want to watch Chinese cartoons.
>>35372174
>He fell for the timesink meme meme
I spent less time fixing and managing Arch than I've done managing and fixing Mint.
The AUR is an actual godsend for smaller packages and applications.
>>35370830
Are non linux kernel's ok? If so my favorite XNU distribution is macOS
babbian
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