I use Gentoo on my mail server because I'm too lazy to learn a new distro.
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I use Termux on android just to have some console experience.
finger on the trigger while not actively aiming at a target? this one is definitely a "run commands as root instead of using sudo" kinda linux user
Make life easy just run: chmod -R 777 /
This kills the alpm
I installed arch thinking it would be hard but worth it, and then I found out it's easier than I thought and now I'm having a bit of an existential crisis that I'm finding the "hard" distro to be easy.Β
there is only one "hard" distro and thats linux from scratch. Maybe nixOS due to lack of info and needing some time to get into the mindset of how nix does things.
Saying that Arch is hard is complete bullshit
Ya, I think the information around arch's difficulty is still rubber banding slowly. It hasn't caught up with the times tbh. I run into some issues infrequently but like so did I on Windows. It's also almost always proportional to how much I mess with the system. My mom could run Arch today if she wanted to.
This kind...
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keroserene/rickrollrc/refs/heads/master/roll.sh | bash
The kind that pretends he understands the terminal output before entering "Y" after pasting in a decade-old user script suggestion on stack exchange.
Ah, normal computer user then.
Not that much of a computer person, just switched because the hardware requisites for cities skylines listed for Linux were lower, but with time I really got into it, I love using and ricing Linux and I'm glad I got to skip all the w11 shitfuckstorm.
Still too lazy to learn arch, currently on LMDE.
Why is nobody saying opensuse... I'm afraid
ssh root@host rm -rf /
EndeavourOS is home for me. π
Mint. Couldn't be arsed to have anything windows like at home, because I am tormented by win11 through my job.
So yeah, mint it is. Runs my slicer, 95% of my games and emby.
I am happy
Runs... 95% of my games and emby.
Nice! Last year, I would have assumed this was hyperbole!
But I just setup Steam on my new gaming rig recently, and sure enough - at least according to Steam - I have better than 95% compatibility with Linux in my Steam Library.
I'm sure having a SteamDeck for a few years affected this %, of course.
I've yet to encounter a problem with mint I haven't been able to solve with some googling and chatgpt. I love it.
Bazzite on my gaming PC, CachyOS on another.
Both systems are amazing! Bazzite, in particular, lets you easily install apps from almost any distribution using Distrobox. Want to install an app that's only available in the Arch AUR? No problem!
Bazzite ftw
My favorite OS is mint because I don't care about my OS beyond it running the programs I want it to run and it staying out of my way. Similarly my favorite car make is whatever I can buy used for the cheapest and my favorite body wash is the stuff I steal from hotels.
Mint is a noob distro. I'm a linux user for nearly 30 years. I run Mint (on my desktop), because I can't be arsed fixing something that works.
Mint on the computers I want working.
Testing Xubuntu on a chromebook that currently has no sound output.
I want a distro that's hard to understand, hard to make work, hard to update and gives me superpowers like being able to move box to box by taking a file or two with me.
on the contrary it is easier to understand. you can just read what's going on in a system.
sudo pacman -Syu
[No patch notes were read, zero idea what that update will do]
EndeavourOS cause I wanted to instantly hop arch from windows but am also lazy π¦₯
Mint because I just want it to work. Although after fiddling with my Steam Deck, I'm now wondering if I should give Arch a try.
Kubuntu on desktop, Zorin on ThinkPad, Nyarch on surface (cuz it was funny).
Ran Manjaro for a few years, liked it, but needed something more stable.