I’m very curious of which distro users loves the most that they have it on their daily hardware?

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Manjaro for my laptop, Mint for my HTPC, and Debian for my servers.

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I’m sorry but I can’t resist mentioning it. Manjaro implemented quite sus telemetry recently so you should keep it in mind when choosing and using it.

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Good to know! I was considering switching back to Debian or Mint, maybe LMDE. I’ll look further into it. Thanks for the tip!

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Try endeavoros and use flatpaks. That’s basically manjaro with the following differences:

  • current with the aur
  • doesn’t have a built in gui software installer
  • no modifications-it’s basically just arch with the things you would have probably installed
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LMDE is fucking fantastic

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