argv_minus_one,

Debian. Several reasons:

  • It’s trustworthy.
  • It’s not going anywhere. Debian existed when I was a kid and it’ll probably still exist when I draw my last breath.
  • I know how to use it, since, once again, I’ve been using it since I was a kid.
  • It has all the desktop environments.
  • It fully supports systemd. I do not miss the unreliability, slowness, and complexity of what came before that. (Normally I wouldn’t mention this, but your former distro of choice exists solely for the purpose of not having systemd, so it’s relevant this time.)
scarrexx,
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Ubuntu for life. Unpopular opinion i know, please don’t stone.

nrab,

NixOS everywhere (except for one server which I have yet to migrate from Rocky to NixOS)

yaniv,
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Ubuntu LTS, since 08.04.

Eufalconimorph,

NixOS. Declarative config with opt-in state is awesome.

WatTyler,
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Fellow NixOS traveller. I used Nix for work and never saw the appeal of a whole OA built around it but when I saw a tutorial with the declarative config I was instantly sold.

chadac,

Same here. It’s made my life a whole lot easier since on previous distros, I had to depend on documenting manual hacks I had done.

ironveil,

Arch on everything, including servers. It’s just so easy to install everything via the AUR & configure everything easily. Plus the wiki is amazing. Although it is a pain to setup sometimes

wrott,
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Debian 12 for now is a great investment for the next 5 years, tho.

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