• Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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    6 hours ago

    Shame on all of you for not knowing Hanna Montana Linux is the best possible OS ever.

    I thought that it’s a fact everyone using Linux just instinctively knew.

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      Are there major differences between Manjaro and EndevourOS? Ive tried both, and Endevour feels more open for you to customize, which is why thats my go-to reccomendation for an Arch based distro.

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      I’ve been using Manjaro with Cinnamon for about a month now. It works great on an old Lenovo with 12gb ram. Probably going to stick with it when I build my desktop.

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    it is OBJECTIVELY linux mint. Why? Because.

    this comment was written on June 2025. So as of this day Mint is fabulous. And if I were to save a single distro from a burning building of all the popular distros, i would grab mint twice.

    I know I know, there are many good distros, even texhnically better ones. But having used Mint as a secondary dual boot to my primary Windows, I have felt that Mint has been least annoying and actually worth retaining and updating and maintaining.

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    8 hours ago

    oh god I’d be so so happy if someone asked me that! Whenever I say i use Linux people look at me funny 😭

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    12 hours ago

    The one you fucking feel like using. God, stop trying to make tribes mandatory.

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      *Except for beginners

      Try a beginner distro, and when you’re done with the tutorial, go ahead and install your arches or nixes, IDC

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        SteamOS was my tutorial and today I run Arch on my main system. But I like learning and I like the fact that I can build my own system and choose my own components. I understand that Arch is not for everyone but for me it’s perfect.

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          Steamos is a great introduction… If you touch desktop mode of course.

          Personally I recommend Linux mint, or even KUbuntu or Cinnamon Ubuntu (gnome is not meant for windows refugees so better not show it yet)

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          Also, fuck GNOME. When I tried Ubuntu in 2009 it was GNOME that made me hate Linux until I learned that KDE Plasma was a thing.

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            GNOME is horrible. Looks pretty, but it’s opinionated approach means that nothing works as expected and you have to relearn how to use a stupid window manager.

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    10 hours ago

    Never ask a woman her age.

    A man the length of his penis.

    And Someone who posts memes like this how long they had to dig to get to this ancient stereotype.

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    12 hours ago

    It depends on who’s asking. But if it’s someone who is curious about Linux, it’s always Mint.

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      Yeah. “I use OpenSUSE tumbleweed, but have reasons I’ve been thinking about switching. I consistently hear that mint is a good place to start, or maybe pop!os if you’re looking to run games”

      I don’t actually even say the first sentence unless the question was “what do you use?”

      Sometimes, if it’s clear they’re trying to revive very old hardware I might help them search for something built around being lightweight.

      I’m mostly happy with tumbleweed, except that I have the nvidia repo set up and am convinced that it’s causing issues. One of these days I’ll look into how to try the nouveau drivers and/or how to get from my current setup to dualbooting pop!os without disrupting things I need for work.

      Also, an update straight up broke emacs while i was in crunch time once, but I learned to be more careful about my update timing.

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        My guy just uninstall the Nvidia driver, it will fall back to the driver in the kernel, which is the Nouveau driver.

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          I’ll try that soon. Tbf, it’s absurdly easy to roll back with snapper if I make a change and it’s not better, I just haven’t gotten around to it.

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        I try to avoid telling people what I use as they will wonder why I don’t use mint if I recommend it.

        I like Fedora + plasma, but I don’t want to explain rpm fusion and Fedora flatpak problems.