• Sturgist@lemmy.ca
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    14 hours ago

    Mine’s the best, because it fits with what I want. Might not be your best, but it’s mine.

  • adr1an@programming.devM
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    15 hours ago

    How about Qubes? if you have the specs, you get sandboxes (VMs) and all distros are available into 1. Heck, you can even have windows VMs…

    And if you don’t have the specs, just use any linux and install distrobox (docker) !

  • Shareni@programming.dev
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    18 hours ago

    Because it lets me use a list of packages instead of needing to remember what to install, has every package I need and let’s me use them without installing them, and has a good rollback system to go along with cutting edge packages.

  • dhampirdamsel@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    I’ve been enjoying EndeavourOS over the past three years. It works wonderfully out of the box at default settings, and was really easy for me to use and set up to my liking with minimal know-how needed.

    It also works really well on the variety of machines I have in my home. My desktop, modded Chromebook, and my husband’s laptop.

    It’s allowed me to get more familiar and confident with the command line, and enough so that I’ve switched to Sway from XFCE (and previously KDE).

  • Olap@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    This week alone I’ve used Arch, Ubuntu, OpenSuse, and Fedora. Its Arch. By a short way, and mostly thanks to the wiki. Tbh they are all converging, and I go with KDE variants when I use a GUI and no distro does too much to customise it

  • N.E.P.T.R@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    openSUSE Slowroll and Secureblue are my favorites ATM. Slowroll for gaming, Secureblue for mobile device. Both are hardened for security because that matters to me.