Considering switching away from Fedora and to another distribution. Does anyone have any suggestions for distributions I should consider?

  • comicallycluttered
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    21 year ago

    For all the praise I give Debian, I still just run Kubuntu and call it a day.

    It’s not that Debian’s particularly hard to install or set up (pretty quick and easy after you’ve done it enough times, though there is also the Live CD with Calamares for an easier install), and it’s honestly better than (*)Ubuntu in terms of official repos (at least Sid is), but I sometimes just find it simpler to install Kubuntu, unsnap it, remove apport, and get on with everything else.

    Maybe I’ll go MX or something at some point and just enable systemd because I use it and out of the “anti-systemd” distros, it’s the most “hey, if you want to use systemd, no prob”.

    Actually, for Debian, another good option is Spiral Linux. It’s basically just Debian, but with btrfs, snapshots, and zRAM all set up (from the same dude who does GeckoLinux, so very familiar with btrfs). Maybe once the new Bookworm-based ISO is up, I’ll switch over.

    • Gunpachi
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      21 year ago

      I have used Gecko in the past. I really liked it. I’ll be checking out spiral linux now. Thanks