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

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Debian for my daily workstation. Minimal terminal-only install, and then I piece together my environment.

For smaller, headless applications I like Alpine. Containerized projects, VPS, etc.

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Okay. What are your thoughts of KISS linux? It’s pretty minimalistic and have a very tiny package manager which is written entirely in Bash script.

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I’m unfamiliar with KISS. I don’t really distro hop, since what I use has satisfied all my needs to date.

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KISS

Debian is KISS. Grab it and use, no need to overcomplicate things.

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KISS-ish. Default init is systemd. Debian also provides customized configuration of services.

Building a deb package isn’t that straightforward as Arch’s PKGBUILD.

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Sounds like a remake of Slackware.

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Debian and Fedora. I use Debian on servers and Fedora on my desktop and laptop.

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Arch because I like getting the latest releases of packages

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Yeah. It’s a pretty good linux distro for Beginners. It was my first distro tho. 😁

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I’m sorry but it’s not great for beginners. It’s a rolling bleeding edge distro that does not break often but when it does you need to know how stuff works to fix it.

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I really love NixOS and use it on all my devices. Its not as difficult as people say and it really makes the linux experience a piece of cake once you get it down.

The single config file to control almost everything is just what I was looking for in linux and the fact that it solved any kind of dependency hell I have experienced in the past is huge. If I had to list a top 3 it would be NixOS, Fedora, and Arch.

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Xubuntu on my desktop/laptop, debian on a server. Mostly because while I really like tinkering with things, I usually just want shit to work so I can get something done.

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