Fedora and Arch btw
Mint, I’m new to linux so I picked one that looked easier to manage. Really impressed so far coming from Windows 10. Runs Firefox and Dolphin perfectly, which is 99% of my computer use, lol
Took a bit for me to figure out how to run BG3 on it, but finding out about the Heroic Game Launcher made that really easy too.
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I’m using Debian now but I still use the desktop environment/UI that Mint uses because it’s so nice.
What’s that like, and how is it different from just Mint?
I assume mostly package management?
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Ooh, I love that it’s Ubuntu, so it’s familiar, and it looks so nice! I’ll use that distro when I get bored of Mint, thanks! I’m told a large part of being a Linux user is trying out different distro’s, lmao
Disclaimer: I witnessed the birth of Twink on Hexbear, I can’t think of anyone more welcome
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…I have an old laptop lying around I’ve been meaning to do something with, perfect
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Arch and debian btw
big fan, arch for things I use every day and gaming, and debian for servers/vms/lxc I don’t want to touch more than once a week or two
Representing OpenSUSE Tumbleweed!
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I am a simple Debian Stable user.
NixOS btw
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god I’m not brave enough to try flatpak on nixos. trying to make appimages work scared me off of the "universal " formats. I just beat my head into the wall learning how to write nix packages.
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nixos is a good investment when you know exactly what you like and just want to reproduce it on every machine you touch. the ability to rollback and stuff are just nice perks - they’re not gonna get you over the admittedly steep learning curve of the packaging system.
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all of those things work perfectly in nixos. I use most of them myself.
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nixos gang!
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Honestly for proprietary apps I use Flatpaks. I just have the daemon for that enabled in my nix config. It’s too bad having to manage 2 packaging systems, but I only need a few things installed from flathub and it makes life easier.
Arch btw
also shout out to Crystal Linux for being my gateway into Arch!
:3
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you don’t need the disclaimer. this also isn’t a trans femme exclusive space.
nervously glances over at Kubuntu
I dual boot arch with another install of arch.
based, but also… why?
upgraded my hdd to an ssd and decided might as well do a new install
I’ve been using Fedora for a while, but I’ve been looking for something new to tinker with though
Void over here, but have been eyeing guixsd for a long time…
Elementary here (don’t hate me it looks good on my laptop)
I used to use arch on my gaming rig, then I pirated windows because vortex mod manager is impossible to keep working through wine.