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cliché question, but hey why not?

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[–] Discover5164@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

manjaro kde with bismuth tiling

[–] FinalBoy1975@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Arch because it's rolling release and customizable. I was using Nobara until a couple of weeks ago and switched to Arch because Nobara is basically a tweaked Fedora. The switch had nothing to do with the RedHat thing. It had to do with Fedora's phasing out of X. I don't need X for very much, just actually one little game that doesn't work on Wayland (yet). I think I'm sticking with Arch forever now that I've realized how nice it is to not have to upgrade from whatever version number to the next. Gamers who don't want a lot of hassle and like out-of-the-box functionality should consider Nobara, though. I love it as much as I am enjoying Arch.

[–] Eyeljay@mastodon.social 0 points 1 year ago

@laverabe For years I used Ubuntu on both my laptop and desktop computers. Switched to EndeavorOS on the laptop, but it would not install on desktop. I installed Mint on the desktop, but it felt like Ubuntu.

Now I am running MX on both

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