I just installed Linux Mint. It fucking sucks. MX Linux is fucking Debian without systemd but broken and slow
Please tell me a good distro
I just installed Linux Mint. It fucking sucks. MX Linux is fucking Debian without systemd but broken and slow
What are those trannies doing and why are all those faggots watching?
Void
Use Debian with systemd.
>he fell for the loonix meme
Debian is unfinished and systemd is unsafe
Is there any distro that does not suck? I don't want to lose things like apt-get and easy to find tutorials
:(
You don't have the slightest clue what you're talking about
Debian
Slackware
Build a hackintosh
OpenPEPE
Just go with Ubuntu user. It's even better with Xubuntu
use manjaro and ignore all the arch fags and their bullshit about bloatware
This. Manjaro is the shit out da box. I recommend KDE
>Manjaro is the shit
>I recommend KDE
Fedora
I don't know why manjina is such hot shit these days.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Sorry OP, you're gonna have to take the easy way out this time.
>2019
>using apt-get
Use apt.
There are none
i'm gonna switch to next months debian release
Windows 10 with WSL turned on and Debian from the Windows Store.
>Use apt.
this
Went with void as my first linux distro in years and I'm liking it.
Linux Mint
>no codecs cuz muh copyright
>bloated
>slow
>not tumbleweed
>runs at 11FPS if windows are opened in non xorg mode, 21FPS if desktop is empty
Fuck you, stupid shill. OpenSUSE is shit.
Fuck, meant in xorg mode, non gayland mode
upgrade your pentium grandpa
I was running on ryzen 1700 and Vega 56
Arch Linux with KDE plasma was much better experience than openSUSE leap
Which suppose to be stable and reliable
Sometimes it couldn't unencrypt GRUB, complained about missing file
Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't
Once had to reboot 3 or 4 times
And no, I didn't forget my password.
Fuck openSUSE, I really wished it worked, so I could have nice and stable KDE plasma desktop. But no.
Finally, installed Ubuntu 18.04 and it worked ootb
Not a big fan of cuckonical, but seems like it's best solution if you want just werks distribution on your desktop.
inb4
>DEBIAN
no
Kubuntu
Trips confirm Void is the best.
You never know for sure if these are bait or not but seriously
>Linux Mint sucks
It's a distro for newbies to help the transition between windows and linux.
>MX Linux broken and slow
This is a lie no matter how you cut it. I've run MX and it's fast as it gets for any distro based on debian.
Basically, there's lots of good distros and the ones you listed are good, if you screw something up, maybe it was your fault and maybe you should check how to resolve the problem without distro hopping because I guarantee you, whatever distro you'll have, you'll need to fix shit. Maybe not Debian stable, but even that, when it's time for the major upgrades, you never know what might break or not.
Why does Mint suck?
>every female is a tranny
>every male is a faggot
sasuga chantard-kun
FreeBSD
It doesn't, OP is just retarded.
This. The only people here who don't like Ubuntu and it's variants are tech-hipsters faggots who hate things for being popular.
Found the retard.
systemd is unsafe and it can brake with updates
prove it faggot
xubuntu lts
arc theme
I have a laptop with old Core i7 (2 GHz, 4 cores, 8 threads), poor GTX 590M, and openSUSE leap 15.0 with KDE. I can do all my programming, scientific computing and other shit well, and even play my favorite games with minimal to no FPS loss in WINE. Everything just werks.
Inb4
>lol tuxracing
No
Lubuntu :P
Void base and hijack with Bedrock Linux so you can use AUR and apt
Fedora. Its systemd implementation is not garbage unlike Debian, whose maintainers have no idea how to configure it.
I want to be free of broken updates and bleeding edge autism
Fedora is beta software for pretentious 16 year old americans
OpenSUSE is the jew of distros
that's Arch, fedora is stable and has never broke on me. There's Fedora rawhide which is rolling, and another repo that is used to actually beta test for Fedora
FRIENDLY REMINDER TO INSTALL SLACKWARE LINUX
ok let's see your desktop
I would if I was at home
I never used mint but I literally never had a problem with MX and Debian over the years. The only time I ever worry about Debian is every 2-3 years when the big upgrade to a new stable version comes out and even that usually goes fine(if it doesn't it's alright, I have my home directory backed up)
isn't it easier to backup your entire system to .iso file?