just wondering
Arch, btw
I wrote my own OS leveraging a custom punch-card computer built from redstone in Minecraft.
Windows 11
I’m one of the few people who genuinely thinks it’s a good OS despite MS’ shenanigans
Blocked and reported /s
I use Windows 3.1
Because of the limitations, I hired someone to create a program that yells letters and characters individually one by one on a text based browser.
It may sound tedious but I refuse to upgrade explanation mark explanation mark explanation markLinux mint
Yet another Arch, btw.
On Lemmy most will say Linux.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed in my case.
me too. tumbleweed is great
Arch btw
I use arch btw.
I use Arch btw.
Mint for my PC and Windows reluctantly for my work PC.
Pop!_os
Pop_OS for the main PC, Ubuntu for the laptop and Debian for all the servers (lots of pis). There are 2 PCs left that run windows 10, one is the media rig and the other was an AMD APU that lived in a briefcase as part of a “totally not laptop” thing I built. Its a slow process to fully migrate away from windows, but so far im managing.
yeah same
Nobara!
Me too, love it
Windows 11, but I just finally got around to switching back to Garuda Linux last night. We’ll see how it goes. Still have a lot of headaches and assorted annoyances to work out.
Why not a more stable and proven distro like Fedora workstation? I game on steam on an old P1 running Fedora 40 if that’s of any worth.
Fedora has given me more headaches than arch has, per unit time. At least in arch I can fix the problems myself without looking at obscure bug reports.
It was a long time ago though, so I may be looking through anti-rose tinted glasses, misremembering, or misjudging my experience.
I like to tinker with my system.
NOTE: I’m not the person you were questioning.
I went from Debian to Arch to Alpine to Fedora, Fedora 38 was very much plug and play as far as drivers for the used laptops I buy. Been rock solid ever since.
Distro hop and try it out, a live image is only a dd command away.
I know it was. Drivers are simple for my system anyways.
I care more about the AUR and system customisation. Fedora has nothing like aconfmgr that I’m aware of. Nix’s system seems to be better but even more complicated.
I just use SaltStack for that