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Let’s make this a game. Click on it, then you have to install that on bare metal and daily it for a month.

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4 points

I got Plamo Linux

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I got Linux Lite, which I’ve tried in the past.

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Ha I got tuxedo OS, hopefully thats not too niche

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That’s what I’ve been running on my gaming machine and it’s been great.

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That’s nice to hear!

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11 points

Got RISC OS

mom, I’m scared

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Oh god, I got Murena (LineageOS distro). How does one install that onto a ThinkPad T480…

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What are you currently using?

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On that ThinkPad, LMDE.

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Rockstor here. Which is interesting bc I’ve been thinking about setting up another NAS.

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Got PakOS, but since I’m not Pakistani I’m not sure how useful it would be

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I got portuex, never used Slackware but seems serviceable, I’m just scared of nVidia driver setup haha

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I got archcraft.

Lucky me. It’s also from India which is fun.

https://distrowatch.com/table-mobile.php?distribution=archcraft

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