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WeAreAllOne, (edited ) in What are people daily driving these days?

OpenSuse tumbleweed + kde plasma for a peace of mind 👍

csfirecracker,

There are dozens of us! Dozens!

WeAreAllOne,

Indeed there are my dude!

milkjug,

I am amongst you scholars and noblemen.

knfrmity, in What are people daily driving these days?

Mint on my desktop, decided to try out Tumbleweed on a cheap laptop. KDE wasn’t for me / wasn’t reliable enough, but I’m happy with Gnome. I haven’t needed to use Flatpacks though.

Might try MicroOS on the servers, I like the idea of an immutable distro so less can go wrong during updates, and I run all services as containers anyway.

Phanatik, in What are people daily driving these days?

Arch with Wayland and Pipewire. Running SwayWM and have never been happier with my setup.

Phanatik, in PipeWire 1.0 Released For Managing Audio/Video Steams On The Linux Desktop

Genuinely one of the best pieces of software that these heroes are giving away.

atomic, in What are people daily driving these days?

Gentoo, running pure Wayland and Pipewire, no X11.

0x2d,

which de?

atomic,

River WM

GustavoM, in What are people daily driving these days?
@GustavoM@lemmy.world avatar

Arch on my “desktop PC”, Armbian on my rpi 4, Dietpi soon ™ on my Orange pi zero 3.

KISSmyOS, in What are people daily driving these days?

Debian Sid, mostly for ideological reasons.

xohshoo,

I assume you mean Debian for ideology, not Sid, unless you have strong feelings about breaking toys

but is that because of the community nature of Debian, or because default it’s free software only? Guessing the former, since there are other options for the latter

KISSmyOS,

Yes, it’s the community nature. I just love how there is no corporation behind it.

MigratingtoLemmy,

Some people also like super stable

uis,
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krimson, in What are people daily driving these days?
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Arch for many, many years. Absolutely zero reasons to switch. I used to distro hop alot back in the day but I don’t bother with that anymore. I need a system that works and Arch gives me exactly that.

jaykay, (edited )
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Why distro hop from arch if you can make any distro out of it anyway lol I use arch btw

embed_me, (edited ) in What are people daily driving these days?
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Arch + gnome but it doesn’t matter at this point

CalicoJack, in What are people daily driving these days?

For laptops, I’ve been using EndeavourOS lately. All of the Arch goodness, but with an easy installer that handles the DE too. It’s as close to “just works” as you can get while still having pacman + AUR at the end.

I still love raw Arch, but I leave that for server installs.

cygnus,
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Same, EOS is awesome and cured my distro-hopping.

Salix,

Not saying anything bad about EndeavourOS, because it’s great, but:

All of the Arch goodness, but with an easy installer that handles the DE too.

Arch has a guided TUI installer included in it’s ISO that does this too.

CalicoJack,

It does, but it’s done me wrong a few times so I never recommend it. For all I know it’s fine these days, but old grudges are hard do shake.

threegnomes,

archinstall let’s you choose a DE too

sp3ctre, in What are people daily driving these days?
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Debian with KDE works great for my needs.

EntropyPure, in What are people daily driving these days?

Pretty happy with Debian Testing. Frequent updates but still very stable and rock solid.

makmarian, in What are people daily driving these days?
@makmarian@kbin.social avatar

I've been using EndeavourOS with KDE for a bit under 2 years now (I think) on both my desktop and laptop. It is Arch based and easy to install. And for my home servers I run Proxmox

LeFantome,

Out-of-the-box, Proxmox runs on Debian. That and PiHole are the two Debian instances I run.

estebanlm, in What are people daily driving these days?
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Manjaro Gnome. It just works ;)

0x2d,

until your system randomly breaks in classic manjaro fashion

RockyC,
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@0x2d @estebanlm I use Manjaro GNOME on all four of my laptops and my iMac. I have never had a random break on any of them.

estebanlm,
@estebanlm@lemmy.ml avatar

well, I has been already years using Manjaro and never happened to me.
Not that it can’t, but never happened to me and I hope it wont :)

lemmyvore, in Broke a partition. Is there any way of saving it?

It would help if you told us what exactly you did to break the partition.

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