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)

WeAreAllOne, (edited )

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.

CalicoJack,

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,
@cygnus@lemmy.ca avatar

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

OddFed,
@OddFed@feddit.de avatar

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,
@astraeus@programming.dev avatar

Username tells me this is a trap

KISSmyOS,

The worst crime here is using Arch.

Carter,

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.

Deregon,
@Deregon@jlai.lu avatar

NixOS user here! Fedora is a very good contender as well

musicmatze,
@musicmatze@lemmy.ml avatar

+1 on NixOS. On all devices except Android phones since 2014 for me.

BastingChemina,

NixOS too. I really like having a “fresh” install every time I restart.

krimson,
@krimson@feddit.nl avatar

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 )
@jaykay@lemmy.zip avatar

Why distro hop from arch if you can make any distro out of it anyway lol I use arch btw

oh_gosh_its_osh,
@oh_gosh_its_osh@lemmy.ml avatar

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.

GenesisJones,

A Chevy volt. Turns out gm figured out that a PHEV is a great idea 12 years ago

caseyweederman,

What kinda rpms you getting on that

onlinepersona,
  1. It probably uses apks.
GenesisJones,

Not sure, just realized this is a computer post lol

If you want mpg it’s anywhere from 75 to 130mpg per tank of gas.

caseyweederman,

Haha, welcome. rpm was just the first vaguely-car-sounding Linux term I could think of.

GenesisJones,

What is rpms in Linux? I just lurk on /all so I see a ton of Linux stuff that I don’t understand haha

caseyweederman,

RedHat Package Manager. It’s also the file extension for their packages, so you’ll see stuff like firefox_nightly.rpm

kylian0087,

Opensuse Tumbleweed. A rock solid rolling release.

onlinepersona,

Until the kernel updates to something unsupported and you find out that they don’t keep old kernels in the rolling release. An amazing experience.

kylian0087, (edited )

Never hat issues on my 10+ year old system. I did how ever with rocky linux 9.4. It is unsupported on my old dell r610s

onlinepersona,

I had it on two systems. Some peripherals stopped working after an update on one system and the attempt to downgrade it to the LTS (Leap?) failed miserably --> Ubuntu. On another one the graphics card stopped working and somehow forced it to the LTS with a custom kernel. That worked until trying to upgrade it by two minor releases (X.2 to X.4? Can’t remember if it was 13.Y 14.Y or 15.Y). There were so many conflicts and messing around with the source lists (or whatever they’re called)…

It was the most difficult system to update that I’ve ever had. YaST is great though. Best GUI for system configuration I’ve had so far.

space,

The only downside is that they don’t support zfs properly, and the package selection is more limited. The community repos aren’t always maintained.

blotz,
@blotz@lemmy.world avatar

I’m surprised by how many people are rocking opensuse in this thread. What made you go with opensuse?

tron,

I would say the benefit of OpenSUSE is that everything is preconfigured to work right out of the box, including btrfs snapshotting with snapper. Once you boot it’s time to download apps, and go. Very windows like for those who just want the system to work. Updates are one click.

kylian0087,

In my case not at all. But that is by choice. I always start from a server install. For me i like rolling as i do not get major version updates. And with tumbleweed it is very solid at the same time. Snapper and btrfs are also great aditions.

TheGrandNagus,

Fedora Workstation. Couldn’t be happier.

isVeryLoud,

Same, it’s a “it just works” distro.

sp3ctre,
@sp3ctre@kbin.social avatar

Debian with KDE works great for my needs.

Discover5164,

i’m on manjaro kde, will switch soon to nixos if i understand how it all works :)

otherwise arch

lautan,

Popos on the Framework laptop. It’s pretty good so far.

Adonnen,

Never omit the space

GreyFalcon,

Manjaro kde on 3 computers in the ham shack, manjaro KDE on the media center, and guess what’s on the two lap tops…you got it…manjaro KDE. Most have windows 10 dual boot on a separate drive. I haven’t spent the time to figure out radio control and antenna switching on Linux so windows is still needed for radio contesting.

I have tried many and keep going back to manjaro, everything just works. The Arch wiki is awesome, and the aur has multiviewer to F1, ready to go.

LeFantome,

Give EndeavourOS a go one of these days and compare it head-to-head with Manjaro. I bet you never look back.

GreyFalcon,

Already tried it a few times. Back to manjaro.

kurcatovium,

Hannah Montana Linux, the one and only original!

xohshoo,

Rebecca Black here, though now that Wayland is everywhere, should switch

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • linux@lemmy.ml
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #