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OddFed, in What are people daily driving these days?
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I installed Linux and the feeling of freedom and privacy hit me so hard that I immediately began committing crimes, knowing that the FBI could never track me. Piracy, sexual assault, trademark infringement, petty larceny, tax fraud, you name it. I also own several fully automatic firearms even though I live in the state of California, but it doesn’t matter. Ever since I removed Windows 10 from my computer and replaced it with Arch Linux, and began using a PinePhone as my daily driver phone, police can’t even stop me in traffic. Windows may have a lot of video games, but the benefits of Linux should not be understated.

astraeus,
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Username tells me this is a trap

KISSmyOS,

The worst crime here is using Arch.

oh_gosh_its_osh, in What are people daily driving these days?
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Fedora Silverblue. But when switching I had to wrap my head around the differences in the workflow of doing things. Once youre past that it’s rock solid and had no issues so far.

KISSmyOS,

when switching I had to wrap my head around the differences in the workflow of doing things. Once youre past that it’s rock solid and had no issues so far.

This is the case with every distro nowadays.

furzegulo, in What are people daily driving these days?

cachyos

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

First thing is to not mount it at all. Any writes to the overwritten partition will corrupt your data.

Second thing: install system rescue cd to a live usb and boot it. Look into testdisk and photorec. It’s been a while since I’ve had to use these tools, but I believe testdisk can restore the partition and photorec can find files in a file system that has been deleted. I would try running photorec first to save the recovered files to an external hard disk, and then testdisk to try restoring them. But disclaimer: it’s been a while since I’ve had to do this, so my memory is foggy here.

Good luck!

Carter, in What are people daily driving these days?

OpenSUSE TW for me. Used to be Arch but it’s just too much faff for me.

ProtonBadger,

Same, I've used Linux since the late nineties and know my way around but I have other things to do. TW with Plasma/Wayland is great.

rebul, in What are people daily driving these days?

OS/2

Cyberflunk,

Fun fact, it took os2 5 years to implement a tcpip stack. It was like 1993 before it could do internet things

homesweethomeMrL,

To be fair, Winsock was a kludgy mess for the better part of a decade itself.

homesweethomeMrL,

Dude.

chaogomu, in What are people daily driving these days?

I recently switched my laptop to Garuda, it's an Arch based gaming distro. It seems to mostly work right out of the box, but I did have to tweak a few steam games to force them to use my dedicated graphics.

I guess I could go in and force steam itself to use the graphics card via env... But I only have a handful of large games at the moment. It's just as easy to set the requirement per game right now.

Carunga,

I usw Garuda with KDE and like it lot, even though I do not game.

lurch, in Request for help, I broke some graphics

I’m not familiar with your package manager, but some have logs detailing what exactly they did in chronological order.

01011, in What are people daily driving these days?

Void

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.

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,
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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 :)

makmarian, in What are people daily driving these days?
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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.

EntropyPure, in What are people daily driving these days?

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

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

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

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