settled on Arch Linux, after distrohopping a thousand times, it’s minimal yet it feels complete…
POP OS and Twister OS
linux mint, runs team fortress 2 well enough
… and that’s all you really need :)
It’s fun to play with all kinds of distros but when I have to set up a box for the mother-in-law xubuntu is my first choice. Xfce is very low on resources and there is a repo for pretty much anything out there.
Fedora with gnome 40
i’m a new manjaro user after almost 15 years of using ubuntu. loving the simplicity >.<
Currently using fedora because it ‘just works’. Manjaro and stuff i’ve always had problems with nvidia drivers and stuff
I started with Ubuntu, then I tried fedora, and now I’m switch to ElementaryOS because this simplicity, but i really like Debian. In the future y like try Qubes.
Manjaro, although thinking about Arch+i3wm when I get a new machine
void linux, musl
Debian Stable. Old, but it works and that’s all I want my computer to do
I’m on Stock Debian but seriously considering moving to Ubuntu because it gets more support on stuff like stackexchange
In the process of switching from Void Linux (a systemd hipster distro) to Gentoo.
NixOS. Once you go declarative, you never want to configure anything imperatively again.
Here’s the configuration common to all my desktop machines if you want to get a taste of what NixOS is like.
Alpine Linux. Originally to dogfood myself the packages I maintain for postmarketOS, but I’ve grown quite fond of it and the developer community around it. I run it on my laptop and desktop and servers now, coming from Gentoo.