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MNByChoice , (edited ) in What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?

Not too ick someone’s yum, and this ventures outside of Linux.

I dislike the BSDs. Great for getting pf, and not being a homogeneous shop, but just different enough to be difficult outside of one specific use case.

Gentoo was similar. It may be different now, but a pain on the Xbox.

Mint was too dumbed down and ugly.

Ubuntu is useful, but likely harmful with it’s constant pushes to commercialize everything.

Redhat is needed for work, but the commercialization drives worse quality. Documentation seems purposely bad to drive training courses.

(Yes, I like Debian.)

HouseWolf , in What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?

The first distro I tried to daily drive on my desktop was Pop!_OS because everyone told me it’s the distro you “need” if you have an Nvidia card.

I’m sure it works fine for most people but I just had A LOT of issue, weird audio issues I had to fix every other time I turned on my system, some games refusing to load properly unless I forced them into borderless fullscreen.

Then one day it just refused to boot, even tho I had booted into it that morning and did nothing more than go on Youtube for an hour before work, Timeshift didn’t work even tho I had manually made a handful of backups.

Went back to Windows for about 2 months before trying EndeavourOS and despite peoples warning that Arch systems will break if you look at them the wrong way, I’ve found it way more stable on my system and any issues I have ran into have been easy fixes.

mtchristo , in What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?

Ubuntu. The whole interface paradigm puts me off.

fortniteplaya , in What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?

I’ve messed with a decent amount, listed in my post. Most distros weren’t customized the way that I wanted them to be or I didn’t like the looks so I prefer Debian and Arch for simplicity’s sake depending on the use case and going from there.

tasankovasara , in What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?

GNU Guix. Need to do an Ayahuasca ceremony sometimes and try again with a much more radiant mind.

AngryDemonoid , in Why do you use the terminal?

It’s just way faster for me most of the time. I can hit F12, do what I need, and be done without messing around with a mouse or touchpad.

tsonfeir , in Why do you use the terminal?
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Lynx is faster 😎

page , in Why do you use the terminal?

It’s easy and fun

sxan , in Why do you use the terminal?
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Scriptability.

x3i , in Why do you use the terminal?

For me, two main aspects: I do not have to move my hands from the keyboard and I can pipe things from one tool into others, significantly speeding up many tasks

Leecifer , in Looking for a WYSIWYG note taking app that is not Electron.
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The only one I can think of off the top of my head would be Zimwiki.

I don’t know about any Android compatibility for Zim. It has been a long time since I have used it.

ReakDuck , in what do linuxers think of crostini??

Crostini sucked as so hard that I just wiped chromeos from my chromebook duet 3 anf installed Debian 12 on it. Much much faster too btw and it just doesn’t kill itself because its not a container anymore that suddenly Crostini can’t access and needs to be wiped.

lurch , in Why do you use the terminal?

I don’t actually use it that much to input commands, but many scripts I made pop one up to show details of what’s happening, e.g. how opening the VPN connection is going, what crypto module it’s currently loading or how many more iterations a macro will do.

MangoPenguin , in Why do you use the terminal?
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Because I have to for some things. If I could never see a CLI again I’d be happy.

MNByChoice , in Why do you use the terminal?

The CLI was there first. GUIs are still catching up.

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