What Distro does Jow Forums use?

What OS do you guys use?

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Emacs with an arch bootloader

Ubuntu

I installed arch some time ago, it only took me a week to do that

I use Arch Linux, but considering moving to gentoo

Gecko Linux, Jow Forumss latest meme.

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Elementary OS, Debian

Ubuntu, it's just enough for what I do

arch

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Old fag here. Started out with Debian 2.2 potato(I think). Also used Slackware and Ubuntu, although Unity and Gnome 2 personally killed it for me. I migrated to OSX.

Fedora 28 Xfce

LTSB 2016

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too lazy to update

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I currently use Arch with awesome. Whenever I get around to it, I will try out i3

Void

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Linux Mint. It is one of the best, most polished distros out there, but manjaro needs an honorable mention. manjaro is BASED

Mezzano

OpenSUSE

didn't Mint's own download page get hacked and filled with malware?

I use windows because I'm not gay

KDE neon and windows 10

Yeah that happened a couple years ago.

dunno lol

Honest question: where do I go to learn more about how to use all this distros and get more knowledge about software itself?

t. Noob

I use Debian because my PC came with it and I can't install Windows AMA

I use Deepin, moved from Linux Mint two years ago.

distrowatch.com/ is a start point, then go check any distro you are interested about on Wikipedia, YouTube and their respective forums.

But it really depends on your reasons, because if you're studying IT, CS or tech related I would encourage you to try a Virtual Machine of a Unix based distro and a GNU/Linux distro, hell, you could create a mac os virtual machine.

If you are genuinely curious about it, I would encourage you to try something more graphical at first, like Linux Mint, Deepin, Elementary or so.

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arch
>just switched from colemak to coleak-dh
feels good mang

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manjaro is a hobbyist 'project' that got too big for it's own good, used by teens for steam