OpenSUSE vs. Debian vs. Ubuntu variant vs. Void Linux in work laptop
OpenSUSE vs. Debian vs. Ubuntu variant vs. Void Linux in work laptop
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None of the above. Install Solus.
Void. It will run fast asfuck, and working with its init system is really simple:
wiki.voidlinux.eu
For work? CentOS or RHEL, those r yr options, and good ones at that. OpenSUSE if your org runs SUSE Enterprise.
And then you try to use work software and... oops
Bought the game on Steam today. Big pile of shit that doesn't work out of the box. Refund time.
SUSE
Can't go wrong with BTRFS - The distro
>redhat
Redhat
I legit installed OpenSUSE + KDE on one laptop and KDE Neon on another, both for home media and work. I'll let you know how I go.
Botnet
just installed OpenSUSE Leap on my laptop. shitposting from it right now in fact. it's legitimately good, KDE 5.12 works great.
have CentOS 7 on my work laptop. whatever old ass version of GNOME 3 they backport to CentOS 7 is shit. gnome-shell hung 3 times today alone. their old ass version of KDE doesn't work all that well, either.
It's botnet
in what way?
Phones amazon and the gov
This. It just works, and even has KDE in its repos.
Fuck off kevin.
Void Linux (MUSL).
Unless you use proprietary stuff.
Then Void Linux.
could you DKMS drivers with a musl system?
Retards
Windows 10 Professional Edition
Yes.
sauce?
>BTRFS
Does it stand for better file system?
Is it better than new technology file system? :^)
the only correct answer is gentoo
debian every time
Just use Ubuntu. It's the least autistic choice with the biggest knowledge base online.
I'd go with KDE Neon for pleasure and fanboyism.
I run opensuse tumbleweed on my computer at work
this.
which work software works on debian, ubuntu or openSUSE and doesn't work on Void?
Use Fedora, the most comfy distro. dnf is very comfy as well
Sure, if it's for fun or if you don't have a job
All. Void is trash man
Care to explain?
what the fuck are those parentheses geez man christ they don't even line up
Debian stable is the only correct answer
Explain the void installation process for new software
sudo xbps-install >software name<
Is this that hard?
And when it's not supported as most of them arent? When the unstable shitty district can't detect what you need?
You're using install procedure for linux if this software is from their website or use xbps-src if it's from github and you need to compile it. It's easy if you can read and search for it on void wiki.
debian is the only one of those that is free as in freedom by default.