• Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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    7 hours ago

    Shame on all of you for not knowing Hanna Montana Linux is the best possible OS ever.

    I thought that it’s a fact everyone using Linux just instinctively knew.

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      Are there major differences between Manjaro and EndevourOS? Ive tried both, and Endevour feels more open for you to customize, which is why thats my go-to reccomendation for an Arch based distro.

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      I’ve been using Manjaro with Cinnamon for about a month now. It works great on an old Lenovo with 12gb ram. Probably going to stick with it when I build my desktop.

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    it is OBJECTIVELY linux mint. Why? Because.

    this comment was written on June 2025. So as of this day Mint is fabulous. And if I were to save a single distro from a burning building of all the popular distros, i would grab mint twice.

    I know I know, there are many good distros, even texhnically better ones. But having used Mint as a secondary dual boot to my primary Windows, I have felt that Mint has been least annoying and actually worth retaining and updating and maintaining.

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    8 hours ago

    oh god I’d be so so happy if someone asked me that! Whenever I say i use Linux people look at me funny 😭

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    12 hours ago

    The one you fucking feel like using. God, stop trying to make tribes mandatory.

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      *Except for beginners

      Try a beginner distro, and when you’re done with the tutorial, go ahead and install your arches or nixes, IDC

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        SteamOS was my tutorial and today I run Arch on my main system. But I like learning and I like the fact that I can build my own system and choose my own components. I understand that Arch is not for everyone but for me it’s perfect.

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          Steamos is a great introduction… If you touch desktop mode of course.

          Personally I recommend Linux mint, or even KUbuntu or Cinnamon Ubuntu (gnome is not meant for windows refugees so better not show it yet)

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          Also, fuck GNOME. When I tried Ubuntu in 2009 it was GNOME that made me hate Linux until I learned that KDE Plasma was a thing.

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            GNOME is horrible. Looks pretty, but it’s opinionated approach means that nothing works as expected and you have to relearn how to use a stupid window manager.

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    10 hours ago

    Never ask a woman her age.

    A man the length of his penis.

    And Someone who posts memes like this how long they had to dig to get to this ancient stereotype.

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    It depends on who’s asking. But if it’s someone who is curious about Linux, it’s always Mint.

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      Yeah. “I use OpenSUSE tumbleweed, but have reasons I’ve been thinking about switching. I consistently hear that mint is a good place to start, or maybe pop!os if you’re looking to run games”

      I don’t actually even say the first sentence unless the question was “what do you use?”

      Sometimes, if it’s clear they’re trying to revive very old hardware I might help them search for something built around being lightweight.

      I’m mostly happy with tumbleweed, except that I have the nvidia repo set up and am convinced that it’s causing issues. One of these days I’ll look into how to try the nouveau drivers and/or how to get from my current setup to dualbooting pop!os without disrupting things I need for work.

      Also, an update straight up broke emacs while i was in crunch time once, but I learned to be more careful about my update timing.

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        My guy just uninstall the Nvidia driver, it will fall back to the driver in the kernel, which is the Nouveau driver.

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          I’ll try that soon. Tbf, it’s absurdly easy to roll back with snapper if I make a change and it’s not better, I just haven’t gotten around to it.

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        I try to avoid telling people what I use as they will wonder why I don’t use mint if I recommend it.

        I like Fedora + plasma, but I don’t want to explain rpm fusion and Fedora flatpak problems.

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    15 hours ago

    We need a healthy mashup OS between TinyCore, KolibriOS, ReactOS, and TempleOS, then I’ll be happy.

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        I’m not even sure if this is satire or not, but is that even doable? I mean I’ve tested both FreeDOS and ReactOS before, but do they play well together somehow?

        Side note, I’ve also tried KolibriOS before, amazing project for its tiny size, still have it on physical floppy disk right now even.

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          That’s like asking if MS-DOS and WinNT work well together. I guess they can both rw off FAT32 and run on x86-32…

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            Hey, there actually are NTFS drivers out there for MS-DOS/Win3.11, I’ve used that for data recovery when neither Windows NT nor Linux could access the partition.

            Very little surprises me anymore, and I have no idea what all tricks FreeDOS and ReactOS have up their sleeves.

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            Gotcha, no worries 👍

            Future goal, emulate Linux (any version that might work) under KolibriOS.

            I think that’s actually doable, to some extent… 🤷‍♂️