Alt text: A line plot with 2 axis (confidence vs competence) referencing the Dunning-Kruger effect with various distro logos placed at different points on the line. Starts with mint/ubuntu near (0,0) and progressing through multiple distros to end up with opensuse/fedora at what it calls “the plateau of sustainability”

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    50 minutes ago

    Almost there. I’m on AlmaLinux Atomic Desktop GNOME. It’s freaking sweet. The main thing that kept me from an ultra-stable distro for the longest time was the lack of user packages, but now with Flatpak and Brew, it’s pretty nice. No more distro-hopping for me.

    https://github.com/AlmaLinux/atomic-desktop

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    18 minutes ago

    I’m gonna put this out there: If you can do Endeavour or Manjaro, you can do Arch, and Arch is in no way less stable than Tumbleweed. All you need to do is to pick btrfs and enable snapshots and then never use them.

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    2 hours ago

    I went directly from ubuntu to arch, and then fedora. My curve was like a 1st order system, without that confidence overshoot. However, I don’t feel like competent today, neither I have confidence in my skills.

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    I started out with Slackware 3.0. It broke all the time. Tried Debian. Was happy ever since. Tried Ubuntu on laptops but later decided it’s just Debian with extra steps so I went with Debian after all.

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    “trauma induced return to Ubuntu” 😭 it was my wifi not working that did it, and I’m just so used to Ubuntu from years of using it at work…

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    I’m running Kinonite and Fedora Cinnamon spin on my two machines. So I must be at ‘enlightenment’.

    Honestly, I’m tired Boss-- so tired. After years and years of fooling around with various Distros, I no longer want to work hard to make my computer work. I like the auto-update feature of Kinonite. Life is short and I ain’t got that much of it left to waste on Arch…

  • Delilah (She/Her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I mean I primarily use arch and would confidently call myself an actual expert. I do use debian for servers tho. So maybe I’m nearing the slope of enlightenment?

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      I just switched to Debian this week after using Ubuntu for a very long time. I get it, Ubuntu is made by a for profit company but it has a lot working by default and replacing those in Debian takes precious time.

      Terminal transparency, NVIDIA driver support, permanent dock, pretty disk encryption unlocking screen, many gnome tweaks (minimize/maximize), non-free and contrib apt repos, and probably many more are in Ubuntu but not Debian by default. Ubuntu looks a bit prettier. The installer is way less intuitive in Debian too, to me, and looks ugly.

      But hey at least I can sleep at night 😎

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    I’m on garuda so i guess at the start on that. Already been through the valley of despair though, went back to windows and it sucked so i went right back on garuda, which has been working since.

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      3 hours ago

      I’ve been running Gentoo on my desktop for twenty years (it’s survived multiple changes in hardware, even going from Intel to AMD hardware). It’s fine for my laptop, too.

      But my NAS/media server? KUbuntu. Easy peasy, slap it on there, update regularly, and I don’t worry about it.

    • H4CK3RN4M3D4N63R570RM@lemmy.ca
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      3 hours ago

      Me too. I love the configurability of plasma combined with the popularity of ubuntu search results if I need to fix or change something.