Favorite Linux distro and why?
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
For me personally, it has to be Ubuntu. I have been using it for such a long time that I have gotten used to every part of it. 

Second pick would have to be Temple OS though...

(RIP Terry Davis)

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Alpine or void. Both of these distributions fully support the replacement of glibc, void linux also supports runit which is a better, cleaner, simpler and faster solution to its counterpart systemd.
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(August 20, 2022, 12:08 AM)mishka Wrote: Alpine or void. Both of these distributions fully support the replacement of glibc, void linux also supports runit which is a better, cleaner, simpler and faster solution to its counterpart systemd.


Never tried Void but I'll have to take a look at it.

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Quick correction, TempleOS doesn't use the linux kernel; Terry Davis wrote the kernel himself

Favourite Distro: Arch
https://vuax.lol/
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(August 20, 2022, 01:22 AM)vuax000 Wrote: Quick correction, TempleOS doesn't use the linux kernel; Terry Davis wrote the kernel himself

Favourite Distro: Arch


Very true, TempleOS is it's own operating system in entirety, even more amazing.

Arch is awesome, very customizable.

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Tho I just stick with Manjaro since it just works and is a great all rounder with out any prior Linux knowledge, elementaryOS and cutefishOS has always peaked my interests for how they look and feel, though I know its all just the desktop environments they got
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Debian/Ubuntu/Lubuntu mainly for me. I messed around with Red Hat a few aeons ago but I have no experience with it nowadays
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Personally Manjaro. I prefer arch because of familiarity and the archwiki/aur, and Manjaro just works.
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Ubuntu FTW!, but also i like mint and popOS
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debian based distros, mainly because i think they have better support
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