| ▲ | butILoveLife 3 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Oh man, you NEED to use Fedora. Fedora is the best OS humanity has ever made. No exaguration. There needs to be the best, and its Fedora. Linux gets a bad reputation because 20-ish years ago Ubuntu sent out free CDs and became the dominant OS. Ubuntu/Mint is part of Debian family, outdated linux. They call outdated Linux 'stable', but its not stable like a table. Its software version frozen. Bugs that are fixed today wont get those fixes for 2 years. Not to mention, a new mouse you buy from amazon/nvidia card/web video player wont work due to the outdated nature of these distros. (And yes, I know you can do surgery to update it, but no one likes that) Fedora is not Arch. Fedora is the consumer grade Red Hat. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | jeswin an hour ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
> Linux gets a bad reputation because 20-ish years ago Ubuntu sent out free CDs and became the dominant OS. I've been an Ubuntu user for 20 years, and RedHat and Suse prior to that. Ubuntu just worked. Debian had packages for everything, including from 3rd party vendors. It lets me focus on my work, and not worry about the OS, or compiling packages, or finding installers. When I had issues (rare), the large user base meant that someone had already figured out a solution to the problem. The flavor of Linux doesn't matter so much in my opinion. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | anthk 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Fedora Silverblue it's better and Cosmic Desktop looks good for a DE in every release (upcoming 44). For some isolated and rollbackable option, your only options are Silverblue and Guix for the hard way. If you use Nonguix for Guix, on your own, but I'd only use a nonfree kernel in an emergency (the wireless adapter somehow gets broken and the alternative is to boot the OS with propietary fw in order to buy a new one). And in that case I would blacklist every propietary fw except for the wireless ones. And, yes, I have an overlaid Linux-Libre kernel in SilverBlue. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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