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)

dontblink,
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I like Debian with GNOME

ExLisper,

Debian with awesome at home. Fedora with cinnamon at work.

onlinepersona,

awesome?

ExLisper,
onlinepersona, (edited )

Damn… that looks like a lot of work. Did you write your own theme?

ExLisper,

Oh my, yes. The benefit is that one you figure it out it’s super easy to create widgets. I wrote from 0 or adapted my own widgets for apt, Spotify, notes, timer, weather alerts… Basic plugins (like system monitor, battery, volume) you can just find online but when you need something custom is real easy. For example I wanted something to alert me when my pihole is down. 30 minutes of scripting and it’s in my tray.

onlinepersona,

Intruiging 🤔 There are something things like that which I’ve wanted to write for years!

ExLisper,

Give it a try. Lua is easy and the api has good documentation. There’s plenty of good widgets to use as examples. And if you have any questions just ask.

ExLisper,

I’ve based my theme on sometimes I found but yes, I heavily adapted it. Theming is simple, awesome is flexible but not very pretty. It’s more about usbility. Easily define rules for specific windows, powerful keybindings and so one. For example my config defects if I’m using external monitor or not and changes the widgets accordingly. It’s just one if in the config. I don’t think it’s possible at all in gnome.

crmsnbleyd,
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The answer’s always Debian. I use guix for packages, though it doesn’t have as much stuff on it as nix.

Holzkohlen,

Garuda Linux. In just love arch, but I’m too lazy to do it myself. One day maybe

Astaroth,

Arch Linux with i3wm

Fish, Alacritty, Rofi (dmenu replacement)

MXX53,

Had been on pop for a while. But lately gnome shell was using a ton of ram and performance was trash, so I moved to fedora with KDE. Been great so far.

Crozekiel,

Garuda on my gaming desktop, fedora bazzite on my gaming laptop. Loving both to be honest.

NOOBMASTER,

Zorin OS for now. Old kernel and stuff, but it’s stable, and I like the looks more than I did PopOS!. Maybe PopOS! is cooler now with their Cosmic thingy.

Salix, (edited )

For my main computers, I’ve moved them all to Arch from Manjaro & EndeavorOS within the past 4 years. Though been meaning to try OpenSUSE Tumbleweed eventually. Haven’t used OpenSUSE in over 10 years.

I have a laptop running Proxmox for my servers, which is debian-based but uses a modified Ubuntu LTS kernel. Great to use to try out other distros in VMs as well.

wolre,

I’ve been using OpenSuse Slowroll basically since it was released and have so far been very happy with it.

steeznson,

Gentoo desktop but I have to use it over SSH a lot of the time since I’m stuck on my work macbook

sebsch,

Debian Testing and Arch with KDE on the PC/Workstation.

Debian Stable on the server.

HurlingDurling,

Currently driving Fedora 39

M500,

Accidentally wipes out Mint last week, but have been meaning to try out Fedora 39 Plasma. So far, I love it. I have been really busy recently, but it has been a great system so far. My SteamDeck really made me fall in love with Plasma.

fxt_ryknow,

I’m rocking two dailys right now. Tumbleweed and Nixos. I jabe tumbleweed on my work laptop as well as one laptop at home. Rock solid go to that I trust for all the things. I started using nix on a number of other machines at home a few months back, and I’m really really enjoying it!!

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