this post was submitted on 10 Nov 2023
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I love Linux and playing with it and I still feel the same way. I don't want to talk about it all day. Stackoverflow exists.
Yeah, or at least keep it to c/Linux
We don't need all communities to devolve into Linux conversations.
I run arch btw
I prefer Fedora but SteamOS is the closest I get to Arch.
That was a joke to the comment above. I prefer, like you, Fedora (Silverblue).
Nice, mines technically Nobara.
I'd recommend it, all I have previous experience with on Linux is Debian and RHEL so it's nice from what I'm used to. Easier to get working at least.
OpenSuSe Tumbleweed does not get enough love