I’d like to settle on a distro, but none of them seem to click for me. I want stability more than anything, but I also value having the latest updates (I know, kind of incompatible).

I have tested Pop!_Os, Arch Linux, Fedora, Mint and Ubuntu. Arch and Pop being the two that I enjoyed the most and seemed the most stable all along… I am somewhat interested in testing NixOS although the learning curve seems a bit steep and it’s holding me back a bit.

What are you using as your daily drive? Would you recommend it to another user? Why? Why not?

    • eayavas@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Also openSUSE project provide OBS, which is replacement of Aur on Arch.

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      1 year ago

      second that. after arch, manjaro, debian and ubuntu i landed there as my daily desktop driver.

      for servers, i still stick with debian, but might also go for an immutable rolling release distro next

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      1 year ago

      This is the way.

      I changed GPU recently and felt like doing a fresh install and tried openSUSE Tumbleweed (was using EndeavourOS before). Very stable and fast.

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      Absolutely. Rolling distro with stability is very rare in the linux world. Opensuse TW is rock solid with updated software. I stopped distro hopping because of it.