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tl;dr - install ‘Pop!_os’ and try it out if you haven’t yet, it’s pretty damn good!

Heavy Micro$haft user here, have tried using ubuntu a bunch of times in the past and fucking regretted it every time. Ran into issues with stupid shit like the apt cache growing exponentially until the drive was full, or something like the the system python getting borked.

To be fair, I’m 120% certain my dumb-assery is what caused the problems. I’m definitely not trying to blame the OS. But my experience was shitty, even if it was at my own hands lol.

Started playing around with Pop!_os from the system76 team. And I’m seriously in freakin’ love with this OS. It’s clean, is performant, feels way less buggy or just feels more stable somehow. I know it’s based on ubuntu, but I’ve had a great time thus far using it. I’ve got ansible, docker, aws toolkit, aws cli, sam-cli, vscode, dynamodb-local, serverless, npm, brew, and working on steam now.

Everything has been a breeze and again the system feels really fast and snappy. It feels a lot like mac on the smoothness scale, but snappy like a windows box with beefy hardware specs.

I’m still just in the testing phase on a VM, but I’m seriously thinking about blowing away my windows install for Pop!_os.

(I’ll try arch someday when I’m up for some hardcore masochism)

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  • 1
    Their stories for typical usage are quite... funny.
    But hey, as I have to reinstall my OS anyway I might try this out as well.
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    Using it for 2 years now and it's doing a great job. Only Had some trouble getting snap and snap packages running. Currently Postman runs only as sudo, but I guess that is a problem in my side.
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    @SoulSkrix once you have used an Arch based distro, it's very hard to go back. The AUR is so great.
  • 0
    @olback that's my principal reason for not letting go of Arch
  • 1
    @SoulSkrix manjaro is okay, arch update cycle can fuck up your workflow sometimes.

    For a lightweight OS I'd honestly just reccomend Linux MX, it's a lightweight Debian distro.
  • 1
    I’ve only seen it once and it was the first time I’ve ever heard of it. Does it have a decent sized community?
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    @Bubbles if I’m not mistaken, (which I may totally be), it’s just a fork of Ubuntu and is basically just “ubuntu with tweaks”
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