What are people daily driving these days?

I’m between distros and looking for a new daily driver for my laptop. What are people daily driving these days? Are there any new cool things to try?

I have been using linux mint recently. I have used nixos and arch in the past. Personally, linux mint uses flatpacks too much for my liking. Although, I might have a warped perspective after using arch. (the aur is crazy big)

cosmicrose,
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I was using Fedora for about a year and it was great. Nice and stable, almost everything worked out of the box. Then I goofed up an update and had to install something new, and I chose Arch. Arch is working mostly fine, of course I had to learn a thing or two about how some subsystems worked but the Arch wiki is a wonderful resource. We’ll see how long this install lasts, it’s been smooth sailing for about a month now.

joel_feila,
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Neon is my daily driver. Planing on pop os after their new de

WeLoveCastingSpellz,

Nobara because I am a beginner that uses his PC primaryly for gaming

mhz, (edited )
  • Laptop: Opensuse slowroll with Sway
  • Home PC: Arch with KDE
  • Home server: Debian 12 (headless)
shertson,
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Laptop and Workstation run Fedora. Servers run Proxmox.

Can’t say that there is anything new and exciting. Big change for me has been that I have accepted flatpacks. I’ve gotten to the point where I don’t care about being a purist, don’t care about customizing and theming everything. I just want to use my computer.

heygooberman,
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Linux Mint with a secondary partition running EndeavourOS

captain_aggravated,
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I’m a Mint Cinnamon guy.

worldofgeese, (edited )
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I run Guix System on my personal laptop and Project Bluefin on my work machine.

Guix is even easier to get started with now thanks to the Guix Packager , a web UI for writing Guix package definitions.

Project Bluefin auto-updates thanks to its use of container images deliver system updates. It’s also just a great platform to get started writing containerized apps, since it ships with rootless Podman by default and you can easily add new developer tools using just commands.

Potajito,

Another one for the endevour os team. Not looking to distro hop anytime soon.

humancrayon,
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Mint for my daily driver, PopOS for my gaming machine. Happy with both.

Nukken,

Acura MDX

YourMomsTrashman,
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Debian for a while, now Mint (I’m a Cinnamon freak)

catguy,
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@blotz trying out kubantu for now just swapped from gnome manjaro.

Blaster_M,

I daily Windows 11… though I use Ubuntu for servers and Mint for my linux desktops (older hardware that doesn’t W11).

pr06lefs,

nixos + xmonad + xfce-no-desktop here. Its not for noobs perhaps but so stable and confidence inspiring.

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