sedrosken
Florida Man
For the Linux nerds among us, what distro are you using, and why do you feel that it was the best choice?
I'm using Ubuntu MATE (though I have been known to use Arch and variants of Debian/Ubuntu/Mint in the past) because with an Ubuntu base things didn't take hours upon hours just to set up on my end. Frankly I believe Ubuntu gets better support than Arch so if anything DOES go horribly wrong I should be able to better be able to fix it. There's something to be said for the pure simplicity Arch provides in the way of installing and removing packages (i.e. no futzing about with repositories once you have an AUR helper, always being on the bleeding edge so bugfixes come faster, etc.) but I usually don't deviate from a standard image once I have everything set up how I want. Just about EVERYTHING has some sort of Ubuntu package; as a matter of fact, this is what many AUR entries are derived from. And I get MATE out of the box without using Mint, which I detest for forcing you to use Yahoo in Firefox unless you remove a very specific application from the system and just in general don't like.
I'm pretty open though, and will admit that I have tried nothing in the RedHat/Fedora or SuSE families, though I might if someone shoots me a recommendation. What do they have that Ubuntu or Arch and their ilk don't?
Sorry if this is a rehash, I haven't looked very far in the forum history as far as checking for a redundant topic. Heck, I might have even started it myself if there was one, but my memory is apparently rather short if I did.
I'm using Ubuntu MATE (though I have been known to use Arch and variants of Debian/Ubuntu/Mint in the past) because with an Ubuntu base things didn't take hours upon hours just to set up on my end. Frankly I believe Ubuntu gets better support than Arch so if anything DOES go horribly wrong I should be able to better be able to fix it. There's something to be said for the pure simplicity Arch provides in the way of installing and removing packages (i.e. no futzing about with repositories once you have an AUR helper, always being on the bleeding edge so bugfixes come faster, etc.) but I usually don't deviate from a standard image once I have everything set up how I want. Just about EVERYTHING has some sort of Ubuntu package; as a matter of fact, this is what many AUR entries are derived from. And I get MATE out of the box without using Mint, which I detest for forcing you to use Yahoo in Firefox unless you remove a very specific application from the system and just in general don't like.
I'm pretty open though, and will admit that I have tried nothing in the RedHat/Fedora or SuSE families, though I might if someone shoots me a recommendation. What do they have that Ubuntu or Arch and their ilk don't?
Sorry if this is a rehash, I haven't looked very far in the forum history as far as checking for a redundant topic. Heck, I might have even started it myself if there was one, but my memory is apparently rather short if I did.
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