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luthis ,

Have a look on distrowatch

whodoctor11 ,
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I absolutely agree with this guy: Chris Titus’s distro tier list.. But you can try absolutely anything with this hardware.

snegg ,
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Arch Linux if you well speak with terminal, Artix if not, Gentoo if want some hard:) PopOS cool.

whodoctor11 ,
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Today’s Arch is so simple to install as Artix, because of archinstall. Still, the daily use of both is full of CLI, since is the only recommend way to manage packages, besides Gui flatpaks. I would never recommend neither of they to someone that doesn’t like terminal.

Ascend-910 ,
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If you like Linux Mint, you might wanna try Feren, but it a bit bloated tho

needtoknowbasisonly ,

Nobara Linux. Fedora's better looking younger brother.

necrxfagivs ,

Why not using Fedora and customizing it yourself? What’s the advantage of Nobara over Fedora?

tricoro ,

Why not use Linux from scratch and customizing it yourself? What’s the advantage of a distro over Linux from scratch?

necrxfagivs ,

The only reason stated above my comment is that Nobara looks better than Fedora. I asked because I genuinely don’t know what’s in Nobara that is not in Fedora and why is better Nobara.

No need to be an ass, leave that for Reddit users.

tricoro ,

I wasn’t being an ass, I just jokingly pointed how a bit limited sighted your comment was: the way I see, a distro exists to save your time by already doing a pre-customization of the system for the user, even if it’s just comestic.

necrxfagivs ,

Oh sorry. I hate working early in the morning so I didn’t catch your tone!

ar0177417 ,
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Linux from scratch and customizing it yourself? What’s the

Nobara uses optimized custom kernel

necrxfagivs ,

Oh that’s interesting. I use Fedora but will look into Nobara.

Ndy ,
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I started out with Mint but then tried out Ubuntu and now I'm using EndeavourOS on my laptop. So far EndeavourOS has been the best experience for me.

Enlil ,

openSUSE Leap

Digester ,
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I installed Endeavour OS today and I’m liking it a lot.

lvxferre ,
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The top 10 in Distrowatch. I don’t even know which they are, but odds are that you’ll find something good in it.

0xd4n ,

I think the best way to decide is to fire up a bunch of VMs and install a distro on each. Going through the installation process for arch is a great way to start learning more about the OS IMO so if you’re interested in that then that’s a very beneficial thing to do anyway. I use Debian on my laptop and dual boot arch and Debian on my desktop. I’ve only ever used fedora for servers so I can’t comment on how it serves as a daily driver. Here’s a few distros I’ve used and recommend to try out. Debian Arch Manjaro ParrotOS(if you’re into security) Centos

Omniformative , (edited )

If you want to go for traditional distributions that don’t have native rollback mechanisms, I would suggest using btrfs along with something like snapper.

iopq ,

NixOS, makes it easy to have the same setup because it's all in one config file. I didn't check it out until last year when they released a graphical installer, now installing/using NixOS is a breeze.

Even if I didn't install NixOS, I'd use the Nix package manager (which is separate, but part of a NixOS system) since it has more packages than the AUR. It's easy to contribute to, so I've been maintaining a package.

effingjoe ,
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I somewhat recently ran across VanillaOS, which I have only really had time to install and play around with for a few minutes, but it seems really cool. A very brief overview is that it is a sort-of-but-not-really immutable OS that leans very heavily on containerization to allow you to install packages from any other distro in a seamless-to-the-user way. So you can install an application (cli or GUI) from an ubuntu repo and use it along side an application from an arch repo. It's ubuntu-based, but according to the info on that link, the next release switches to being debian-based.

I mostly use ChromeOS these days-- well, I guess technically I mostly use SteamOS these days-- so I don't have a lot of hands-on experience with VanillaOS, but I found the concept really cool and from a few minutes of playing around with it, it seemed to work pretty well with respect to the containerization stuff.

polskilumalo ,

Parabola

lengsel ,

GhostBSD and Devuan

Vilian ,

bruh

lengsel ,

What is that supposed to mean?

j4k3 ,
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bruh?

lengsel ,

Yes, what is meant by that?

garam ,
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FEDORA

Dotdev ,
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Bruh is an informal term for a male friend, often used as a form of address

lengsel ,

It sounds like it's part of loser culture, people that are so dysfunctional they show themself to be losers and don't have the stength of character properly conduct themself so they act both presumptuous and pretentiously trying to act cool but proving what a disappointment they are.

You bes come correct or protect ya neck.

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