This is definitely not a Shitpost. Pick a Linux distro and advertise it for me.

(wanted something else than Ubuntu or Mint for my laptop that BinBos destroyed)

  • ghostwolf@lemmy.fakeplastictrees.ee
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    You know, every Linux distro has its own unique charm, and I love that about the Linux ecosystem. But there’s something incredibly rewarding about being able to build your operating system, piece by piece, tailored to your needs, like fitting together pieces of a puzzle. And that’s exactly what Arch lets you do!

    Arch Linux comes with a ‘bare minimum’ base and allows you to add on top of that. It means no bloatware, no unwanted apps. It’s like building your dream home, starting from the foundation, and adding only what you love and need. You are in full control, and there’s no ‘standard’ package set that determines what your system should look like.🏗️

    Then comes the famed rolling release model, which means updates are continuous, and you never have to reinstall or jump through hoops to upgrade to the latest and greatest. It’s like being on a river that’s constantly moving, keeping you on the cutting edge of software development. ⏩

    The package manager, Pacman, is another gem, making package management simple and efficient. And did I mention the AUR (Arch User Repository)? It’s a treasure trove that contains pretty much every piece of software you could need, and if it’s not there, you can package it yourself and share it with the community! 📦👥

    I know, some people might say Arch can be demanding, especially for beginners. And yes, there’s a learning curve, but isn’t that true for anything worth doing? With the Arch Wiki by your side (it’s nothing short of an encyclopedia, really! 📚), the learning becomes a journey, an adventure!

    In a nutshell, Arch Linux gives you freedom, full control, keeps you at the forefront of software releases, and offers you a vibrant community to learn from and contribute to. So, why not take the plunge and give it a try? It’s an experience I wouldn’t trade for anything else. 🚀

    #ArchLinux #DIY #RollingRelease #LinuxLove #OpenSource

  • deliux@discuss.tchncs.de
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    openSUSE (tumbleweed):

    • rolling distro but actually stable ( unlike arch ;) )
    • snapshots per default
    • has one of, if not the most advanced sys management gui
    • buildservice (similar to the aur)
    • most feature rich installer
    • almost all desktop environments are available ( KDE, Gnome, XFCE, sway, cinnamon, etc)
    • best logo ^^

    Not that popular but technologically one of the best!

  • mlg@lemmy.world
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    Late to the party, but I was going to recommend Fedora except someone mentioned OpenSUSE which might be better for stability.

    Real question is why is top answer Arch and Debian Flatpaks lmao.

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    Arch

    • Minimal or powerful, according to your needs.
    • AUR.
    • Do you distro-hop? After fully configurated Arch, you will never sense that need again. And you will learn a bunch of things about how every Linux system works.
    • Community-driven, none of that Red-Hat like crap will never happen until it exists.
    • AUR.
    • Rolling-Release, relatively bleeding-edge, with no big updates broken concerns.
    • Pacman.
    • The best! - Click the link if you don’t believe.
    • Did I mention AUR?