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sagedemage, 1 year ago to linux in What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"? I forgot to mention that I did try Debian testing. I did like it came with a recent version of Gnome. However, I did had a few problems with it: I personally found it updates more frequently then I like it. I found that the user interface for Gnome changes often. If I want to install MySQL workbench, it does not have a download link for Debian at all. I did got a weird crash bug with Krita on Debian testing. I am not sure if it was Debian’s or Krita’s fault. I did found Debian testing to be slightly unstable. I decided, I will give Ubuntu a shot again and was happy with that decision.
I forgot to mention that I did try Debian testing. I did like it came with a recent version of Gnome. However, I did had a few problems with it:
I did found Debian testing to be slightly unstable. I decided, I will give Ubuntu a shot again and was happy with that decision.
sagedemage, 1 year ago to linux in What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"? I hopped to many distros and found Ubuntu to be my home. Mint => Desktop looks dated and ugly POP! OS => Unstable for Ubuntu distro Rest of Ubuntu forks => nothing special about them Arch Linux => Too bleedy edge Debian => stale packages (Really solid distro though but dated version of Gnome) Ubuntu => Really solid distro (It is a great balance between stability and bleeding edge)
I hopped to many distros and found Ubuntu to be my home.
sagedemage, 1 year ago to asklemmy in What do you want for Christmas? I personally do not need much for myself. The 3 things I would want for the world: Peace Food assistance against hunger Protect people from diseases
I personally do not need much for myself.
The 3 things I would want for the world:
sagedemage, 1 year ago (edited 1 year ago) to linuxmemes in A repost from r/linuxmemes - Because I saw the original comic I hate to say it to you guys but Linux Mint is really just about the desktop and their initial setup of Ubuntu. I personally care about unique and usable distributions: Ubuntu (Really excellent foundation for a stable Desktop) Debian (Rock solid but can be dated for Desktop) There are unique distributions but not usable for doing work like programming full time and other things: Arch Linux (I personally not comfortable updating this distro) Gentoo (I am not high to actually use this distro)
I hate to say it to you guys but Linux Mint is really just about the desktop and their initial setup of Ubuntu.
I personally care about unique and usable distributions:
There are unique distributions but not usable for doing work like programming full time and other things: