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Tell me, anons. What Linux Distro did you eventually land on that stopped your distro hopping? And how long have you been using said distro?
>>20764 I mean by definition distrohoppers lead an interesting life - they experience more distributions, I'm happy with my system but it would be nice to explore again
>>20519 (OP) Gentoo since 2004. >>20764 AwesomeWM also justwerks for me.
>>20769 no at all. they waste time on installing an os again and again instead of being productive.
>>20790 There is more to life than being productive fren
>>20519 (OP) Just use Linux Mint and call it a day.
>>20519 (OP) NixOS does it for me because I'm a schizo who has to constantly customize his operating system and do retarded shit that normal users don't do.
Use Arch Linux and ̶s̶t̶o̶p̶ start being a Fag!
>>20519 (OP) Never forget you're here forever
I starting asking myself why I'd want to move to whatever distro I was thinking of switching to over my current one. >What are the advantages and disadvantages? >Is it worth the time and effort? >what do I gain and lose on the other side? >Will something make me just want to hop again? >Will something make me want to go back to the distro I'm currently on? once or twice, I decided to hop anyway, but after that, when I thought about those questions, I wasn't convinced that it was a good enough idea, and I simply stayed where I am. now I've been using the same distro since 2019. ironically, I am actually starting to consider switching again, but that's only because the distro landscape itself has changed since 2019
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>>20519 (OP) It literally doesn't matter, just pick one with a package manager you like and settle down.
>>21660 You fuck him don't you
>>20519 (OP) Ubuntu LTS. Turns out if you don't care about being a distro snob, it just werks.
>>20519 (OP) debian sid. Been on it for a couple years, has pretty much any package I want, with only a few minor hiccups here and there. Plus i'm too used to apt/dpkg to learn anything else.
qubes
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>>20519 (OP) I started with Mandriva Free (picrel) in 2006-7 then switched to ubuntu in 2007-8 and timidly tried Debian the same year, i kept using both in tandem until i definitly moved on Debian (around Etch if i remember correctly) and then moved on Devuan after systemd introduction. I prefer staying in the oldstable branch because i like my OS like my wine: finely aged.
>>20519 (OP) Gentoo since 2003 or thereabouts. Started with Mandrake. For the DE (disregarding minor experiments) KDE 2 -> KDE 3 -> KDE 4 -> LXQt -> XFCE
did op ever cure his distrohopping?
Artix s6
It's funny, because the answer to distrohopping is always to try a new distro, but in order to try a new distro means hopping from one distro to another, it's just another hit, another injection of penguin meth pumped into his veins. Will OP ever be cured? with each new injection it becomes a little easier to do it again, "If I just change to this distribution it'll all be ok", again and again and again, you're a drug addict OP, you're chasing a dragon you're never going to reach, I can't save you only you can, until then you're a symbol to the youth of what not to be
>>21988 tl;dr use ubuntu and forget about it
>>21992 I'm not having snaps forced on me fuck that
>>21988 Drink more liquor and the alcohol cravings will go away A+ response, anon.
>>21994 good news: there are a million fucking distros designed to pretty much solve this one issue and theyre all the same
>>20519 (OP) Im on NOBARA LINUX so i can play my pirated games on Linux Most shit honestly just works, only game i havent installed so far was FF13 but i dont think WINE Was the problem.
>>21992 Ubuntu is not that great, Just use DEBIAN, or if youre still a little bitch, Linux Mint
>>22027 >Try meth, cocain, heroin, krok >Of these drugs op will never stop
>>22027 see >>22013, proving my point
Anything with GNOME. KDE is fine but I work incredibly fast with GNOME. Ubuntu is fine. You don't have to use snaps if you don't want to. Anything is fine as long as working with it works for you.
Reading this thread, the answer seems to be Debian with GNOME
>>22093 debian is a distro that causes distrohopping though. one hardware fuckup and youll start blissfully dreaming of a riced out bleeding edge distro.
>>20519 (OP) just follow the wiki from the top pinned post on this board and install gentoo :P
Cachy
There is no cure, it's over
>>20519 (OP) just get a macbook
Mint for my laptop It's very comfy Manjaro for gaeming I hate it. Tried arch before but I was sick of stuff breaking and constantly looking up little fixes and tinker garbage. I hardly play games anymore though so whenever I'm sick of it I'll probably try endeavor
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>>20519 (OP) Linux lite for my old Fujitsu Lifebook (2010) because it inly has 4 gigs or ram. Nobara Linux for my TV-PC because its gaming oriented and I like its theme. Still coping with a Win10 (O&OShutup10) on my main rig until summer because of my ongoing studies. Almost always its a question of: hardware, intention and tech literacy. I herd over most newcomers towards Mint. If a user tells me some things I might suggest Nobara. Bazzite = Desktop steamdeck PC Arch = Tinkerering and ricing distro I do not like default Ubuntu.


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