I’m wondering what the current favorite distros are besides the most popular ones like Arch, Debian and Fedora.
GuixSD is the best distro. Since I’m too stupid to understand Scheme, so I resort to using NixOS.
My reason against using Guix is software availability. NixOS repos are just larger, and I like that on NixOS unfree software can be enabled with a single line.
with nonguix the lines are like five instead of one, but yes there are less packages than nix. the real selling point imho is how everything is human-sized and consistent
OpenSUSE Leap, has been a solid 7 year run, with flawless updates. And no graphics issues because nVidia hosts their own repo for the gpu drivers.
I discovered this on Lemmy, clearly there is no going back
Gentoo!
Tiny Core OS, because I want a super light distro to run from memory when trying to access computers where the data is still there but something went sour with the OS
I’m really happy with Manjaro. I thought it would be a detour from Debian on my laptop, but I’ve been running it for like 2 years now.
LMDE cuz sometimes i just need dead simple.
Solus as the Almighty Todd says “it just works” And that comes from someone which always has at least one problem, that problem being gaming.
It aint solved mind you but it works marginable better on it.
Example, anno 1404, no matter what distro or silly protondb config, or if I use a new steam profile or fresh distro , works.1 out of 10 times.
But Solus, it just works, no hoop jumping needed
OpenSUSE, it’s what I’d be using if Fedora didn’t exist.
I am using void at the moment, pretty stable even tho it is rolling release
I think functional distros like Guix or Nix are just another thing. Their ability of programming , provisioning and deploying software environments is unparalleled. My personal favorite is Guix since, while having less packages than Nix, it has the most consistent experience: everything is in Scheme from the top to the bottom of the distro. Also it pushes really hard on a sane bootstrapping story while allowing for impurity through channels like nonguix .
The main downside is the lack of tutorials and a documentation that’s very intense, let’s say. typical of GNU projects. I suggest the System Crafters youtube channel which has a lot of nice tutorials
Mint.
NixOS, would like to try Guix
I’m currently using Arch (btw), but I have been hearing the distant call of NixOS lately…