Unraid, pfsense, and ubuntu server running pterodactyl panel / wings
ManjaDebEndevNix is my favorite
As someone who gradually went from arch to Manjaro to Ubuntu because I kept breaking my installs or not having time, this resonates lol.
Manjaro likes to break on its own during updates in my experience
The Arch Dilemma. If you never update the system, it will never break. To update without breaking you have to carefully check every package update, but it's time consuming. So you either spend time productively on an outdated but working and stable system or you spend time carefully keeping up a bleeding edge updated system.
I once was so enthusiastic about Fedora...
I settled on Fedora after distro hopping then the whole RHEL stuff happened and I'm so annoyed haha
I'll probably stick with it for the time being, but I should probably have an exit strategy
you guessed it, I use joborun, like arch without systemd, runit optionally s6/66
I use Ubuntu ... but I frequent the Arch forums.
XeroLinux. It's a nice, convenient Arch-based one with a good installer and helper app. Makes getting into Arch feel a lot more newbie-friendly. I disable the latte docker and crazier desktop effects though, I like mine more plain and fast.
My first thought with this meme was chronic distrohopping. Do I tell them what I'm using this week? Or the last distro I used for any amount of time? Do I tell them the obscure distro name or the name of the major distro it's forked off of? If I'm dual booting do I tell them the experimental OS I'm daily driving or the reliable fallback I have on my other partition?
You're all beta testers for Rocky Linux.
Hannah Montana Linux of course. Disney uses on their disney plus servers
Grateful we have passed the point at which this meme is relevant. Microsoft would never have imagined this 25 years ago.
Say Debian and the type of person who asks this will immediately go “oh fuck. He’s a nerd…”
Almalinux. I used to use centos on servers and fedora workstation on my desktops but have switched over to Almalinux for both. Will be interesting to see what shakes out with the whole Redhat source repo change.
Ubuntu was unstable for me on my desktop every time I tried. I always disliked Ubuntu on servers.
TEMPLE!!!!
Ubuntu. lol
Not for real, just want to stir the pot.
openKylin /s
I like arch, but also use debian on computers I don't use often. Then I mess with the bsds on a few spare thinkpads.
I'd like to interject for a moment, what you are referring to as Mexico is in fact the United States of Mexico. A Federation Republic comprised of 31 free and sovereign States each with its own constitution, judiciary, and democratically election Congressional entity. The 31 individual and unique States form a Federation consisting of a bilateral Congress consisting of a Republic Senate and a Chamber of Deputies entrusted with creation of law, imposing taxes, ratifying treaties and international diplomacy. The Federal entity is further comprised of an Executive wing charged with enforcing the laws, emergency dictation and commanding the military. The third and final wing is a Judicial entity consisting of regional courts and a High Court of 11 jurist charged with interpreting any discrepancies that may between the Sovreign States or within the Law itself
(red star OS and android btw)
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