lipilee,

I’m really happy with Manjaro. I thought it would be a detour from Debian on my laptop, but I’ve been running it for like 2 years now.

Yerbouti,

Toaster Linux or Nobara.

Truck_kun,

I get that there are a lot of novel are cool distros out there, but I just stick with Debian (or one of the other well known distros that have been around for decades).

I do it because from a security standpoint, they have my trust. Maybe in 10-20 years with a good reputation and history, but it’s not there.

AceFuzzLord,

On the laptop I got less than a week ago for college, I’ve been having fun using Mx with KDE. It’s been pretty good so far on my galaxy book.

Mandy,

Solus as the Almighty Todd says “it just works” And that comes from someone which always has at least one problem, that problem being gaming.

It aint solved mind you but it works marginable better on it.

Example, anno 1404, no matter what distro or silly protondb config, or if I use a new steam profile or fresh distro , works.1 out of 10 times.

But Solus, it just works, no hoop jumping needed

basuramannen,

I like Poky. But for other use case than Arch, Debian and Fedora.

_e____b,

postmarketOS and UbuntuTouch

RotatingParts,

MX Linux only because I have it on some very old 32 bit laptops and it supports 32 bit. I don’t really know why I keep those laptops around but they are functional.

mesamunefire,

Puppy Linux.

kib48,

not sure if it really counts but I like Universal Blue, specifically using their silverblue-framework image because it already has all the drivers and stuff set up for my Framework laptop

Frederic,

LMDE, MX, Ubuntu etc are based on Debian. Mint is based on Ubuntu, so Debian. Chimera/Endeavour are based on Arch, etc.

In the linux world, you have a linux kernel, systemd or init, a bunch of gnu utils, a window system like X or Wayland, whatever DE you want (Xfce, gnome, kde, name it) and a packaging system (apt, yum, pacman), but for me, it’s all the same.

If you want something different, try a BSD distro then? FreeBSD, OpenBSD, GhostBSD, etc

Petter1,

OpenSuse tumbleweed

dewritochan,

LMDE cuz sometimes i just need dead simple.

TheFrirish,

I’m enjoying OpenSuse Tumbleweed loving rolling release and stability

MyNameIsRichard,
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Another vote for openSUSE Tumbleweed

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