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Elementary OS, because it looks almost exactly like OSX
It's very easy to setup it's based on Ubuntu so it has a lot of support built in.
Most people when I sit them in front of a elementaryOS system don't freak out they just use it thinking its Apple.
And obviously I have a love affection with Arch Linux since I've been setting it up custom for a long time. -
Gentoo nowadays.
I switched to Gentoo to avoid systemd and I have been very pleased with how well everything works.
And of course, after a little (automatic) compiling it is tuned exactly to my machine.
It's not for nothing that ChromeOS is based on Gentoo! -
@grolofson ++ for Arch, but I missed .debs there :/ Seems like a lot of people use debian(or similar) nowadays, so non-debian-like system is mostly a no-go for me.
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@KeyWeeUsr
Looks like it was updated today, I'm sure it's nothing to use all the time but for a one time deal I wouldn't think you have an issue.
Normally I try to build from source when ever possible. -
iAmNaN68458yCentOS, because it worked on boot up the first time, and it's a great learning platform when you work for a company that uses RHEL.
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@grolofson I try to avoid it if possible. Some packages may require a lot of other different packages, which require another... and suddenly you have all OS dirty, therefore I rely on package managers.
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Ubuntu because apt-get and critical mass (easy to Google someone having the same problem as you). Unity looks like a toddler toy though, needs a lot of tweaking. Or switching window manager: I use xmonad at work, I love it.
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FEDORA
1. Love at first sight
2. any hardware doesnt matter
3. every cutting and bleeding edge tech comes to fedora first, because it is a community version from red hat
4. rpm and dnf
5. never saw a shitty decision taken by the community like introducing unity
6. it is not as unstable as people think -
lubuntu
Big userbase since it is almost ubuntu, so easy to find a solution if it doesn't. but it almost always just works.
and it's lightweight, more ram för chrome -
Linux434838yBest distro for servers: debian
Best desktop/laptop: Bunsenlabs
worst: ubuntu with unity -
@Linux never heard about Bunsenlabs, but please tell me what are those window managers: https://bunsenlabs.org/img/... https://irenegr.files.wordpress.com/... still openbox?
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mint with cinnamon, i like xfce too and suse, but suse eats the battery of my laptop in 2 hours 😢
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