HakFoo ,

I started with some UMSDOS-based "full X11 desktop in 5 floppies" distro on a 486, then went through Slackware, RedHat 5 with glibc breakage, actually bought a SuSE boxed set in the 7.x era, mostly stuck with Slackware unril I realized I wanted stuff like Steam and perhaps some degree of dependency resolution is nice. Bounced off of Arch (the AUR is a terrible concept IMO) and ended up on Void, which gives me Slackware-like vibes, but a little more built for broadband instead of CD images. Been trying Debian Sid latrly, just because I put it on my new laptop and I figured I'd go consistent, but I'm not sure I'm sold. Everything works, but even for an "unstable", the packages are dated and I dislike systemd on principle.

bitwaba ,

What is it you don't like about the AUR?

I run Arch but don't install anything from the AUR unless absolutely necessary (or if it is dead simple enough for me to understand). I find the pacman-only experience makes a great stable low effort stable PC with all the latest bells and whistles. System updates on the weekend, once a week. No problems.

HakFoo ,

I guess I was startled when I went for my go-to desktop (fvwm) and it wasn't in the main repo, but the AUR.

It feels like it means they're not actually maintaining a lot of their package pool, just tossing it off on third parties.

bitwaba ,

Interesting. It looks like there's a couple criteria to get something into the Extra repository, but the primary one looks to be a ready and willing package maintainer. Sounds like that hasn't happened yet for fvwm.

Veraxus ,

Historically, Debian.

Right now, openSUSE.

Aux ,

Corel. You all are too young.

urska OP ,

brooo. I heard about it. That distro was ahead of its time, too bad linux was not as developed as it is right now.

Check this out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cd6F5_FUt4

Aux ,

Yeah, it was good.

Aurenkin ,

This was a great watch, thank you.

ramius345 ,

Slackware over here. High five

fushuan ,

Endeavour, fixing issues is easy enough.

Yes I have the arch logo as a wallpaper of my PC and my phone why do you ask?

hswolf ,
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hell yeah, endeavour is such an underrated arch distro, almost plug and play

running kde?

fushuan ,

Yep, I'll admit that I kind of gnomified it with the super button opening the overview (not slow since 6.0), but that's kind of the point of KDE, we can do what we want.

I_like_cats ,

Usually Chad VoidLinux because it avoids the Unix-philosphy ignoring piece of garbage systemD but now I'm trying NixOS

SeattleRain ,

Qubes OS.

ellieskunkz ,

Slackware back in '05 to '09 stopped for a whIle and i just got back Into it. Currently distro hopping the BSDs and fiddling with gentoo, and Guix, trying to set up A reproducible system that doesnt use systemd and offers good wine and vm support with an Openbsd firewall/router and nas setup.

qjkxbmwvz ,

Whoa, I used Slackware for basically that same time frame (IBM --- not Lenovo --- ThinkPad 600e, which was pretty ancient even at the time). Good stuff!

xycu ,

Gentoo for the last 20+ years. Slackware before that.

Ran something or other off dual floppy drives at some point in the ancient times... A boot diskette and a root diskette.

Macropolis ,

Debian Busta!

some_guy ,

First boot was MKLinux. Before there were books about Linux in book stores. I had no idea how to login.

SaltyIceteaMaker ,

Arch🗿

iAvicenna ,
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btw

JATtho ,

BTW. With clang lto'd kernel 6.9. When non-Arch get the buggy updates, We have already moved on.

justtobbi ,

Because no one mentioned it here: tuxedoOS!
Ubuntu based, so its stable, with nice and tested KDE packages

tophneal ,

Depends on the machine.. Debian, arch, and fedora

reallyzen ,
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Depends on the machine... Arch, Debian and ...Asahi! (Actually Fedora)

tophneal ,

Maaaaaaan I’ve wanted to try Asahi since its development took shape. I know I’m probably not that far off with my PBP running Fedora, but it’s just not the same…

reallyzen ,
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Apple supposedly makes good hardware, and my '23 mbp in 14' has excellent battery, great trackpad, very good sound and a beast of a screen. Now I don't like whatever material these machines are made of, they are downright unpleasant to grab or touch, and the keyboard is abismal shit. I hate it, I am seriously not using it as much as I could not because Asahi, or Fedora, or bugs, or the availability of certain software for Arm64, but because of that shit keyboard. Asahi runs great, the full Pipewire sound stack developed for it is a pleasure to work on. Switch monitoring every which way, plug Firefox into Ardour and rip youtube, it all works, period.

To me M2 with 16g of ram is about on par with an intel i12 in everyday life. Sure it will win on rendering movies or some specific stuff, but day-to-day it's like my friend' Carbon X1 on Mint really.

HubertManne ,

Im pretty glad I got to hear him speak in person.

Vilian ,

Fedora Kinoite The Future Is Now, Old Man😎

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