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It’s mostly just package management, you can install as many DEs as you want on just about every distro.\n
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It’s mostly just package management, you can install as many DEs as you want on just about every distro.\n
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It’s mostly just package management, you can install as many DEs as you want on just about every distro.\n
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Oh, so if you install software with apt, you might get a different version based on the different maintainer/distribution?\n
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I always figured you’d just get the latest version of the software.\n
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Are there instances of software packages available for one distro but not another?
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
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I’m comfortable now, but I don’t really see any reason to move on. What would the benefits be of jumping to something else? Mint has great documentation and an active community that has answers to any questions I’ve ever had, and I’m reluctant to ditch that. On the other hand, when I scroll through forums, *Distro Hopping* seems to be such a big part of the “Linux experience.”\n
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What am I missing?
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It’s mostly just package management, you can install as many DEs as you want on just about every distro.\n
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You’re not stuck with whatever default DE any distro uses.
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Oh, so if you install software with apt, you might get a different version based on the different maintainer/distribution?\n
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I always figured you’d just get the latest version of the software.\n
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Are there instances of software packages available for one distro but not another?
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
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I’m comfortable now, but I don’t really see any reason to move on. What would the benefits be of jumping to something else? Mint has great documentation and an active community that has answers to any questions I’ve ever had, and I’m reluctant to ditch that. On the other hand, when I scroll through forums, *Distro Hopping* seems to be such a big part of the “Linux experience.”\n
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What am I missing?
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It’s mostly just package management, you can install as many DEs as you want on just about every distro.\n
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You’re not stuck with whatever default DE any distro uses.
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Oh, so if you install software with apt, you might get a different version based on the different maintainer/distribution?\n
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I always figured you’d just get the latest version of the software.\n
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
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I’m comfortable now, but I don’t really see any reason to move on. What would the benefits be of jumping to something else? Mint has great documentation and an active community that has answers to any questions I’ve ever had, and I’m reluctant to ditch that. On the other hand, when I scroll through forums, *Distro Hopping* seems to be such a big part of the “Linux experience.”\n
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It’s mostly just package management, you can install as many DEs as you want on just about every distro.\n
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You’re not stuck with whatever default DE any distro uses.
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Oh, so if you install software with apt, you might get a different version based on the different maintainer/distribution?\n
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I always figured you’d just get the latest version of the software.\n
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Are there instances of software packages available for one distro but not another?
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Generally end-user applications like Firefox would be the latest/same version, but system libraries might be a few versions different. Generally security patches are written for a few major versions of libraries/daemons at the same time. So features might be different but it’s all the same security for the most part.\n
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That’s the major draw between one distro to another, they will have different philosophies on what to include, and what major version to use. Debian for example is much more reluctant to upgrade something unless there’s a large demand for a new feature. The theory is it is more stable and consistent to use that way.\n
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
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I’m comfortable now, but I don’t really see any reason to move on. What would the benefits be of jumping to something else? Mint has great documentation and an active community that has answers to any questions I’ve ever had, and I’m reluctant to ditch that. On the other hand, when I scroll through forums, *Distro Hopping* seems to be such a big part of the “Linux experience.”\n
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It’s mostly just package management, you can install as many DEs as you want on just about every distro.\n
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You’re not stuck with whatever default DE any distro uses.
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Oh, so if you install software with apt, you might get a different version based on the different maintainer/distribution?\n
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I always figured you’d just get the latest version of the software.\n
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Are there instances of software packages available for one distro but not another?
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Generally end-user applications like Firefox would be the latest/same version, but system libraries might be a few versions different. Generally security patches are written for a few major versions of libraries/daemons at the same time. So features might be different but it’s all the same security for the most part.\n
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That’s the major draw between one distro to another, they will have different philosophies on what to include, and what major version to use. Debian for example is much more reluctant to upgrade something unless there’s a large demand for a new feature. The theory is it is more stable and consistent to use that way.\n
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
\n
I’m comfortable now, but I don’t really see any reason to move on. What would the benefits be of jumping to something else? Mint has great documentation and an active community that has answers to any questions I’ve ever had, and I’m reluctant to ditch that. On the other hand, when I scroll through forums, *Distro Hopping* seems to be such a big part of the “Linux experience.”\n
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What am I missing?
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Oh, so if you install software with apt, you might get a different version based on the different maintainer/distribution?\n
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I always figured you’d just get the latest version of the software.\n
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Are there instances of software packages available for one distro but not another?
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Generally end-user applications like Firefox would be the latest/same version, but system libraries might be a few versions different. Generally security patches are written for a few major versions of libraries/daemons at the same time. So features might be different but it’s all the same security for the most part.\n
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That’s the major draw between one distro to another, they will have different philosophies on what to include, and what major version to use. Debian for example is much more reluctant to upgrade something unless there’s a large demand for a new feature. The theory is it is more stable and consistent to use that way.\n
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
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I’m comfortable now, but I don’t really see any reason to move on. What would the benefits be of jumping to something else? Mint has great documentation and an active community that has answers to any questions I’ve ever had, and I’m reluctant to ditch that. On the other hand, when I scroll through forums, *Distro Hopping* seems to be such a big part of the “Linux experience.”\n
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It’s mostly just package management, you can install as many DEs as you want on just about every distro.\n
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You’re not stuck with whatever default DE any distro uses.
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Oh, so if you install software with apt, you might get a different version based on the different maintainer/distribution?\n
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Generally end-user applications like Firefox would be the latest/same version, but system libraries might be a few versions different. Generally security patches are written for a few major versions of libraries/daemons at the same time. So features might be different but it’s all the same security for the most part.\n
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That’s the major draw between one distro to another, they will have different philosophies on what to include, and what major version to use. Debian for example is much more reluctant to upgrade something unless there’s a large demand for a new feature. The theory is it is more stable and consistent to use that way.\n
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> Ubuntu on the other hand features much more modern versions of libraries because they want to be more hip and modern\n
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
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I’m comfortable now, but I don’t really see any reason to move on. What would the benefits be of jumping to something else? Mint has great documentation and an active community that has answers to any questions I’ve ever had, and I’m reluctant to ditch that. On the other hand, when I scroll through forums, *Distro Hopping* seems to be such a big part of the “Linux experience.”\n
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What am I missing?
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It’s mostly just package management, you can install as many DEs as you want on just about every distro.\n
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You’re not stuck with whatever default DE any distro uses.
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Oh, so if you install software with apt, you might get a different version based on the different maintainer/distribution?\n
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I always figured you’d just get the latest version of the software.\n
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Are there instances of software packages available for one distro but not another?
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Generally end-user applications like Firefox would be the latest/same version, but system libraries might be a few versions different. Generally security patches are written for a few major versions of libraries/daemons at the same time. So features might be different but it’s all the same security for the most part.\n
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> Ubuntu on the other hand features much more modern versions of libraries because they want to be more hip and modern\n
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
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I’m comfortable now, but I don’t really see any reason to move on. What would the benefits be of jumping to something else? Mint has great documentation and an active community that has answers to any questions I’ve ever had, and I’m reluctant to ditch that. On the other hand, when I scroll through forums, *Distro Hopping* seems to be such a big part of the “Linux experience.”\n
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It’s mostly just package management, you can install as many DEs as you want on just about every distro.\n
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You’re not stuck with whatever default DE any distro uses.
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Oh, so if you install software with apt, you might get a different version based on the different maintainer/distribution?\n
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I always figured you’d just get the latest version of the software.\n
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Are there instances of software packages available for one distro but not another?
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Generally end-user applications like Firefox would be the latest/same version, but system libraries might be a few versions different. Generally security patches are written for a few major versions of libraries/daemons at the same time. So features might be different but it’s all the same security for the most part.\n
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That’s the major draw between one distro to another, they will have different philosophies on what to include, and what major version to use. Debian for example is much more reluctant to upgrade something unless there’s a large demand for a new feature. The theory is it is more stable and consistent to use that way.\n
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> Ubuntu on the other hand features much more modern versions of libraries because they want to be more hip and modern\n
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
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It can sort of depend on the distro, there are a lot of Debian-based ones such as Debian (obviously), Kali, Ubuntu, and then ones based on Ubuntu like Mint and Pop!OS, those all largely work the same under the hood, ie you’d use .deb files and something like `sudo apt-get install` to install something.\n
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I won’t even start on Display Managers lol.
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
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What am I missing?
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It can sort of depend on the distro, there are a lot of Debian-based ones such as Debian (obviously), Kali, Ubuntu, and then ones based on Ubuntu like Mint and Pop!OS, those all largely work the same under the hood, ie you’d use .deb files and something like `sudo apt-get install` to install something.\n
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Then you have the Fedora based ones and SUSE based ones, which are different again in other ways. And some more unique and weirder ones like NixOS which is having a bit of a moment, whereby you sort of configure the entire system in one single config file and rebuild it each time (as I understand it, that might be a bit off 'cause I’m still learning.)\n
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So yeah it sort of depends. And then you have desktop environments like GNOME and KDE which aren’t distros, but do affect how the whole system looks (and functions, to an extent.) And these are largely agnostic of the underlying distro, so you could have say a machine running Debian with GNOME next to a machine running NixOS with GNOME which would look very similar from the desktop but would be hugely different under the hood, and two machines running Arch, one with GNOME and one with KDE which would look totally different but be functionally the same.\n
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I won’t even start on Display Managers lol.
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
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I’m comfortable now, but I don’t really see any reason to move on. What would the benefits be of jumping to something else? Mint has great documentation and an active community that has answers to any questions I’ve ever had, and I’m reluctant to ditch that. On the other hand, when I scroll through forums, *Distro Hopping* seems to be such a big part of the “Linux experience.”\n
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What am I missing?
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It can sort of depend on the distro, there are a lot of Debian-based ones such as Debian (obviously), Kali, Ubuntu, and then ones based on Ubuntu like Mint and Pop!OS, those all largely work the same under the hood, ie you’d use .deb files and something like `sudo apt-get install` to install something.\n
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Then there are Arch-based ones like Arch and Manjaro, which are a bit more different, you’d use `pacman` or `yay` or `paru` to install things instead, and they have things like the AUR, which is a big user-maintained repository or software that has just about everything on it.\n
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Then you have the Fedora based ones and SUSE based ones, which are different again in other ways. And some more unique and weirder ones like NixOS which is having a bit of a moment, whereby you sort of configure the entire system in one single config file and rebuild it each time (as I understand it, that might be a bit off 'cause I’m still learning.)\n
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So yeah it sort of depends. And then you have desktop environments like GNOME and KDE which aren’t distros, but do affect how the whole system looks (and functions, to an extent.) And these are largely agnostic of the underlying distro, so you could have say a machine running Debian with GNOME next to a machine running NixOS with GNOME which would look very similar from the desktop but would be hugely different under the hood, and two machines running Arch, one with GNOME and one with KDE which would look totally different but be functionally the same.\n
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I won’t even start on Display Managers lol.
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
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I’m comfortable now, but I don’t really see any reason to move on. What would the benefits be of jumping to something else? Mint has great documentation and an active community that has answers to any questions I’ve ever had, and I’m reluctant to ditch that. On the other hand, when I scroll through forums, *Distro Hopping* seems to be such a big part of the “Linux experience.”\n
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What am I missing?
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The way I understand it is like this:\n
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The grand theory of classic package managers is the idea that lots of programs all need the same core libraries to function. An analogy would be like noticing most construction jobs need `nails`. So instead of making everyone bring their own copy of `nails`, resulting in dozens of redundant copies of it lying around, they have a single `nails` package that everyone can use.\n
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But there are different versions of `nails` out there. Each version picks up unique new features, and drops legacy ones. Recent builds may incorporate and thus require the new features, making them incompatible with old versions of `nails` that don’t have them. On the other hand, some builds may still use and rely on legacy features of `nails`, and are thus incompatible with the new versions. You may run into a scenario where you want Software A that needs `nails` version 14+, but also Software B that can only run on `nails` v <13, and you just can’t, because they don’t overlap.\n
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Additionally, there may just be a totally different competing package out there, `screws`, that does largely the same job as `nails`, but in a completely different way that is totally incompatible with projects that expect `nails`. So if you need Software C that relies on `nails`, but also Software D that relies on `screws`, you might cause problems by installing both.\n
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What a distro *is* is essentially a group of devs declaring that they are putting together some specific list of libraries (like, say, `nails` v14), and then sculpting up a bundle of software around those specific libraries. Can’t cope with `nails` v14? That sucks. No package for you, then.\n
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In that sense, distros are differentiated by what libraries and other low-level system softwares are available to the programs you wish to install on them. If you want your program to be available natively on every distro, it needs to be compatible with every competing set of libraries each distro has elected to use.\n
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It *is* possible to just say “fuck it” to the distro’s built-in libraries, and instead bundling the specific version of `nails` or `screws` or whatever you project needs directly with it. Build your own with blackjack and hookers, as it were. That’s exactly what Flatpak does, among others. But it’s trading flexibility for redundancy. In the age of cheap and plentiful storage memory, many people think this trade is well worth it. But it makes many formalists cringe.
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
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The way I understand it is like this:\n
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What a distro *is* is essentially a group of devs declaring that they are putting together some specific list of libraries (like, say, `nails` v14), and then sculpting up a bundle of software around those specific libraries. Can’t cope with `nails` v14? That sucks. No package for you, then.\n
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In that sense, distros are differentiated by what libraries and other low-level system softwares are available to the programs you wish to install on them. If you want your program to be available natively on every distro, it needs to be compatible with every competing set of libraries each distro has elected to use.\n
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It *is* possible to just say “fuck it” to the distro’s built-in libraries, and instead bundling the specific version of `nails` or `screws` or whatever you project needs directly with it. Build your own with blackjack and hookers, as it were. That’s exactly what Flatpak does, among others. But it’s trading flexibility for redundancy. In the age of cheap and plentiful storage memory, many people think this trade is well worth it. But it makes many formalists cringe.
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I’ve been dailying the same Mint install since I gave up on Windows a few years ago. When I was choosing a distro, a lot of people were saying that I should start with Mint and “move on to something else” once I got comfortable with the OS.\n
\n
I’m comfortable now, but I don’t really see any reason to move on. What would the benefits be of jumping to something else? Mint has great documentation and an active community that has answers to any questions I’ve ever had, and I’m reluctant to ditch that. On the other hand, when I scroll through forums, *Distro Hopping* seems to be such a big part of the “Linux experience.”\n
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What am I missing?
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The way I understand it is like this:\n
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If you want to enjoy distro hopping, go find a cheap thinkpad as a secondary device, and have fun. Otherwise, you try out live discs/drives to see if you get full compatibility with your main device.\n
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