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Linux@programming.devbycm0002@programming.dev
1 year

Okay why is your distro the best?

Original question by @POTOOOOOOOO@reddthat.com

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    • ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace@piefed.caEnglish
      2 days

      Debian (stable)

      Stable, secure, it just works, has one of the, if not THE largest software package repo of all Linux distros, has lots of third party support for proprietary software and drivers that are available as .deb files or through official PPAs. It also is not backed by any corporation, but is a community developed distro. You can install it on pretty much everything.

      The only downside I would say is their shift into using Systemd. They shouldn’t have done that. It was forced through undemocratically and I think that was a big mistake, even though they are trying to limit software dependencies to it. There’s a fork called Devuan that I’ve been considering where you can pick your init system. (SysVinit/runit, etc) I honestly miss SysVinit. It was simple, easy to understand and easy to maintain.

      • bold_omi@lemmy.today
        2 months

        I do not consider Arch the best. Artix is better because is is systemd-free. I have not switched yet.

          • ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace@piefed.caEnglish
            2 days

            Yeah. Considering Devuan over Debian for the same reason.

            • Digit@lemmy.wtfEnglish
              2 days

              (And there’s obarun, joborun, nemesis, shebang… er, and others out in the wild too that I forget… )

              (I use an Artix stratum btw.)

            • traches@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
              1 year

              Does what I want and gets out of my way.

                • ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace@piefed.caEnglish
                  2 days

                  As it should.

                • HakunaHafada@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                  1 year

                  Because it was my first distro that got me away from Windows. And yes, it’s Mint.

                  • dhampirdamsel@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
                    1 year

                    I’ve been enjoying EndeavourOS over the past three years. It works wonderfully out of the box at default settings, and was really easy for me to use and set up to my liking with minimal know-how needed.

                    It also works really well on the variety of machines I have in my home. My desktop, modded Chromebook, and my husband’s laptop.

                    It’s allowed me to get more familiar and confident with the command line, and enough so that I’ve switched to Sway from XFCE (and previously KDE).

                      • ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace@piefed.caEnglish
                        2 days

                        Yeah, as an Arch-based distro it’s pretty nice. Probably the best Arch-based distro imo. Even though I’m not a big Arch fan.

                      • peterg🇺🇦@piefed.socialEnglish
                        2 months

                        CachyOS with NiriWM. Cachy is Arch with none of the install drama. The performance tuning makes it blazing fast on older hardware. Installs with no bloat.

                        Niri is superior to Hyprland in my opinion because it’s a scrolling tiling WM that is super intuitive and fast.

                        For server workloads, however, not much beats pure Debian. It’s stable, well supported, and has a huge package library.

                        • Lvxferre [he/him]@mander.xyz
                          1 year

                          Mint is Ubuntu minus everything that makes Ubuntu annoying. That’s why I like it.

                          I considered to go back to Debian but… eh, I’m too old and impatient for that. Nowadays I mostly want things that work out of the box.

                            • ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace@piefed.caEnglish
                              2 days

                              It would be awesome if it came with a KDE desktop environment.

                              If ZorinOS shipped without the Snaps, it might become my go-to, even though it’s Gnome. They did a wonderful job of customizing it with extensions to make it more like a classic desktop experience.

                              • DesolateMood@lemmy.zip
                                1 year

                                Do things not work out of the box on debian?

                                  • Lvxferre [he/him]@mander.xyz
                                    1 year

                                    From what I remember*, there was always some rough corner. Such as the wi-fi, or the graphics card. Sure, Stable was rock solid, but you always needed something from Testing; and Testing in general was overall less stable than Ubuntu or Mint.

                                    *This was years ago, so it might be inaccurate as of 2025.

                                • Eat_Your_Paisley@lemmy.world
                                  11 months

                                  Because I can hit “next” a couple of time and have a working install

                                  • Beanie@programming.dev
                                    11 months

                                    Because I like compiling everything from source for a 0.2% speed improvement

                                    • poinck@lemmy.world
                                      11 months

                                      For a long time I considered Gentoo the best, because I know my things around there. A month ago I said goodbye to my last Gentoo installation in favour for Debian trixie (the next stable release). Gentoo was too time consuming despite the binary repo.

                                      If it would be my job to maintain a Gentoo system I would gladly accept, but there should be a need for it by the users. Otherwise I would just recommend Debian stable or Fedora.

                                      My favourite is Debian over Fedora, because I often don’t need the latest versions of a software. And there is flatpak.

                                      • crankyrebel@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                                        1 year

                                        I use Arch, btw, but I don’t consider it the best (yes I do.) I could easily transition to Fedora, for example (I would never do that,) and be completely happy (I would rather continually hit my head with the metal stapler gun on my desk.)

                                        • Skkorm@lemmy.world
                                          3 months

                                          Mint baby, it just works.

                                          • MousePotatoDoesStuff@piefed.socialEnglish
                                            1 month

                                            I get to say “I use arch btw” :P

                                              • Digit@lemmy.wtfEnglish
                                                2 days

                                                How’s that working out for you? :)

                                                  • MousePotatoDoesStuff@piefed.socialEnglish
                                                    2 days

                                                    It works well enough for now. Some things were surprisingly simpler than I expected them to be (e.g. gaming thanks to Heroic Launcher and Steam).

                                                    Note for the Linux-curious potentially reading this: I had sufficient experience with Linux Mint and Ubuntu as well as test runs of Arch before committing to it. DO NOT SWITCH DIRECTLY TO ARCH LINUX FROM WINDOWS. Try Mint first (or Bazzite, I hear that one is great for gaming but have yet to try it myself), and preferably using VirtualBox before committing to a switch.

                                                      • Digit@lemmy.wtfEnglish
                                                        2 days

                                                        It works well enough for now. Some things were surprisingly simpler than I expected them to be (e.g. gaming thanks to Heroic Launcher and Steam).

                                                        I was thinking more with regards to the multiple recent AUR malware attacks. I hope you’re staying safe, staying on top of the situation, not letting Arch bite you.

                                                        Note for the Linux-curious potentially reading this: I had sufficient experience with Linux Mint and Ubuntu as well as test runs of Arch before committing to it. DO NOT SWITCH DIRECTLY TO ARCH LINUX FROM WINDOWS. Try Mint first (or Bazzite, I hear that one is great for gaming but have yet to try it myself), and preferably using VirtualBox before committing to a switch.

                                                        Note for the linux-curious potentially reading this: You’re Linux curious, that means you have what it takes to try any distribution of Linux. Curiosity. YOU CAN SWITCH DIRECTLY TO ARCH LINUX FROM WINDOWS. It’s rare, but it does happen. Some now famous linux youtubers did just that. It will take a bit more reading to be able to get up and running, but you’ll be running all the more fast and sure-footed from the education the experience gave you.

                                                        ;)

                                                        Oh heck, Arch isn’t even that hard and involved to install any more. Go for Gentoo. :) Come, windows refugees, all! Skip the Ubuntus, Mints, Suses, Fedoras, PopOSes, AntiXes, Zorins, elementaryOSes, LinuxLites, PCLinuxOSes, Soluses and whatever windows refugees flock to these days, and shoot for the moon! Heck, even try LFS! (Okay, don’t. I’ve gone too far now. LOL).

                                                          • MousePotatoDoesStuff@piefed.socialEnglish
                                                            1 day

                                                            I make a backup of my project on an external hard drive twice-ish a week and pacman-Syu twice-ish a month. If anything serious happens, I’ll just reinstall and restore.

                                                            I could keep an up-to-date install USB ready, tho - but I have enough other options at the moment.

                                                            Thanks for the concern.

                                                    • randomwords@midwest.socialEnglish
                                                      1 year

                                                      Void made Linux fun again for me. It gets so much right with the rolling release model.

                                                        • ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace@piefed.caEnglish
                                                          2 days

                                                          runit ftw

                                                        • Paranoid Factoid@lemmy.world
                                                          3 months

                                                          I’ve been running Ubuntu Studio for almost a decade, but I’m pretty fed up with it. Maybe I’ll switch to Arch. I dunno. Having a turnkey media production distribution was handy. It did audio well. But with pipewire, that seems redundant now.

                                                            • Digit@lemmy.wtfEnglish
                                                              2 days

                                                              For your curiosity,

                                                              There’s also decibellinux. (Formerly known as Gentoo Studio) [Edit: aw. https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/decibellinux.org?proto=https is currently down. … It’ll be back again.]

                                                              It’s not a full studio, just audio production focused (… so install GIMP, MyPaint, Blender, Inkscape, KDENLive, freecad, etc etc etc as needed).

                                                              Install as a stage4 gentoo install, following its instructions. It’s a little more fiddly and involved than Ubuntu Studio, offering all the gentoo advantages, like useflags, better availing more fine grain choice, and a little more opportunity to learn more about the system.

                                                              … As well as being great for [audio] creative tool discovery, and convenience of having [nearly] all the tools out of the box, just like Ubuntu Studio.

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