Caboose12000,

Nobara, as a gamer first it’s the perfect distro for me

kusivittula,

i wish i had an amd gpu… until then i’m stuck with mint. loved nobara, but it’s a mess with nvidia.

Caboose12000,

I have a GTX 1070 and I’ve had almost no issue on nobara

kariboka,

Wayland?

Caboose12000,

yup

Yerbouti,

Works perfectly with my 2080ti.

kusivittula,

3060ti here, and two critical issues. #1: parts of the UI like taskbar, title bars of random windows and entire windows behind those become unresponsive or black after about 1 hour of use, needs a reboot. #2: suspend pc -> monitor (oled tv) goes to sleep -> no signal when i resume. needs forced reboot. same thing if it automatically suspends. happens on both, official and kde versions, and no amount of googling has helped. i suspect something may be wrong with my card, because even windows had intermittent issues when resuming from sleep, and tons of crashes on nearly all games. curiously though, mint has none of these issues?!

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

cfp,

I love using Alpine Linux on my server. Super light and quick to start up.

Kory,
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Linux Mint

NOOBMASTER,

I’ve said this before, and I see that I have to say it again, Zorin OS.

StrangeAstronomer, (edited )

Can’t believe no-one mentioned voidlinux yet. It’s very tasty.

TrivialBetaState,

MX Linux. It’s exactly how I’d set up Debian if I wasn’t too lazy. Although, I’ve gone back to Debian after Bookwarm was released. I love it but miss MX

blipblip,

Nix

toastal,

Package manager or language?

tho,
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Alpine

A7thStone,

I’ve been using Opensuse since it was called SuSE. Tumbleweed is great.

GammaGames,

elementary!

d3Xt3r,

Bazzite. It’s based on Fedora uBlue so it’s technically Fedora, but being an immutable OS, it works quite differently enough that it counts as its own distro. For instance, you don’t use dnf or yum to install stuff, you’d use Flatpak/Distrobox/Nix. Updates are done using the rpm-ostree command, and it’s effectively a rolling release model, but atomic in nature so you get none of the instability that you’d get in a typical rolling release.

bhamlin,

I miss slackware.

It still kinda exists, but really has become a ghost of its former self.

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