ITT: your current Linux distro - is it any good?

I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 now, and it is kinda ok, but still missing Arco Linux a bit. 16.04 was much better, it worked like a charm; bionic seems to be more sluggish and has small but annoying bugs. Other than that, it just werks.

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Linux is a kernel. You use it in operating systems like Android.

Found the GNU/virgin

I'm currently using the Gentoo kernel. It's good.

>mint

it's slow but it's alright i guess.

I'd just like to interject for a moment: no one cares.

Manjaro
just werks when you don't have the time to install gentoo

seconded

CRUX. Yes

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Because of your hardware or..?

Ubuntu 19.04
I'm not a huge fan of Ubuntu or anything, but vanilla GNOME on Fedora had some massive performance issues on my hardware, the Ubuntu patches really do make the difference. Works really damn well, I'm very happy with it, waiting for all of Ubuntu's patches go upstream so I can go back to Fedora.

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Ubuntu 18.04
I liked Xubuntu better but I was too retarded to get a hotspot working in Xfce, so I use default Gnome, it's fine

MX, it's P good

as of very recently i'm now on nixos, used to be on arch

yea idk what people complain about. my hardware is shit and gnome is very good on buntu.

I have 19.04 with Unity DE. 8gb RAM and it's pretty damn snappy

OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. It just werks.

How is Unity holding up nowadays? Have you ran into any issues?

Is it still getting better, what do you think?

I'm using you don't care. Get the fuck off my board with your reddit circle jerk threads.