You have to pick one distro to use for the rest of your life. Which one do you choose and why?
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You have to pick one distro to use for the rest of your life. Which one do you choose and why?
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install gentoo
Debian stable
Arch because luke says it
does the distro continue to get updates?
Gentoo because even though I haven't used it yet, I'll learn how if I'm forced to
Linux is a kernel
Windows 10 LTSC
Yes
Arch linux,because the logo is cool
Slackware
(((Windows 10)))
KDE Neon
If only allowed to pick a linux distro it would have to be gentoo
If I can choose any OS I'd pick freebsd
G E N T O O
E
N
T
O
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Arch because I can do whatever I want with it.
Literally Gentoo
Gentoo.
If i can get a package manager on gentoo then the answer is gentoo. If not i'd go with arch
CloverOS
No systemd/pulseaudio/dbus AIDS
Windows.
I've never had to reinstall it in the last 10 years between versions Linux on the other hand always gave me problems and I've tried about 5 distros.
gentoo or trisquel
Arch Linux
gentoo duh
Arch, I've used it for 6 years now I think I'll be okay
windows 10 cuz it's industry standard.
LFS
Debian Unstable.
Because I wasn't born yesterday.
spbp
this
Manjaro is the obvious answer
Gentoo. Because it has been working fine for over ten years already.
Slackware or FreeBSD like I have been for years
Debian
Unironically Void.
Eh, what? If I go to their downloads, I immediately see a torrent and MD5/SHA1/SHA256 checksum files.
Nevermind, found it
Windows 10.
Arch
Bedrock linux
Slackware. I've used it for over half a decade at this point and I don't care about other shit.
Solus because I have respect for my time
Gentoo because that's what I plan to do anyway
Only correct answers
CentOS.
I can't trust hippies to maintain so many packages in so many architectures. I can just backport from Fedora manually and compile myself the software I want to run. Otherwise if I depend of those people from Debian my shit is all buggy and barely works for desktop, while at the same time isn't that useful for a server because you have to reboot more often than in CentOS.
>rest of your life.
Slackware
>*gets unmaintained*
heh, nothing personnel kid
Kys.
If it's for the entirety of the rest of my life, assuming the hardware doesn't need to evolve either, I'd say TempleOS. Otherwise, Gentoo
slackware or gentoo
CentOS 8 when?
Artix
xubuntu
Fedora.
Surprised i'm first fedorafag in the thread.
probably about the same time as Debian 10
openSUSE
Slackware or gentoo, both are basically immortal.
Companies can rise and fall but community distro lives on, especially the largest one. No reason to choose a distro with five users and two of them are the devs. I choose Debian purely because of the numbers.
Debian
Distros are a meme, theyre all linux and all do the same thing.
People only install random bullshit because it makes them look cool.
t. Arch linux user
>Distros are a meme
uses arch
the irony is just too much
Red Star OS
Windows 7
1) Because it works
2) Because I have a job
>backdoored
>has virus
>crashes
>"works"
OpenPEPE Tumbleweed, the best rolling release. With KDE, of course.
I already choose Fedora and I can't go back now because I'm contributing to it.
but he "has a job", he can't be bothered with understanding how or why shit works
if his job is gaming then okay
correct
Bedrock, because it lets me use all the others. :)
Fedora. It will always have support through RH, and is the most usable distro.
Hard choice, but I'm going go have to go with linux.
>your job is to type up documents in Microsoft® Word™
>YOU HAVE TO UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING UNDER THE HOOD IN ORDER TO FINISH YOUR JOB!!!!!1!!!1
and i doesn't even like Microsoft® Windows™
I prefer gnu + linux
Currently using Fedora and have no intention of switching. So I guess I'd go with that.
Fedora/Opensuse
.rpm for life
go to bed luke
node-os
node-os.com
I didn't even say that, I quote myself
>>backdoored
>>has virus
>>crashes
>>"works"
I didn't ever say understand anything retard. My mom and little brother don't understand how Ubuntu works and they use it for daily tasks
Ubuntu because it just works
The one most likely to be around and maintained 40 years from now.
I dont think IBM/RH will be around for that long so Cent/Fedora is out of the question.
Honestly the best bet (even though its not the oldest) is debian.
Exactly this.
Kubuntu or Neon
Ubuntu 'cuz IT JUST WORKS
Daily task like watching youtube and ZUCCBook ?
CRUX, as customizable as Gentoo, as easy as CRUX
RHEL.
I currently run Ubuntu LTS, but I am slightly more confident that RHEL will be around for the rest of my life.
windows
Linux mint
Void.
It both "just works" and allows for a great deal of tinkering with 'xbps-src'. Also, sane init system.
arch, aur makes life so ez
Has anyone successfully replaced OpenRC with runit in Gentoo? If so, there's no reason to use anything else.
I'm actually considering going full linuxretard and keep w10 in a virtual machine, any cons?