About two weeks ago, I posted my frustrations with Linux, and how it seemed unstable and breaks too easily. At the time, that had been my experience every time I tried Linux over the last 20 years.

But I made an effort to persist, tried some other distros, and found my happy place!

Thank you to the people who sent me on the path of “atomic” distros, and mentioning the likes of Bazzite, Bluefin, and Aurora (All from the Universal Blue group).

The last two weeks have been pure Linux joy on my daily-driver (Framework laptop), with only a few problem-solving expeditions.

I was looking for stability, and got it!

As a Windows user since the 90s, it’s such a breath of fresh air to use an OS that’s clean and designed to serve me (and not the corporation in charge!).

And I’ve also replaced windows on the minipc hooked up to our family room TV, and will also replace Windows that I’ve got on a lesser used desktop.

It’s exciting to see just how far Linux has come, and even though I’ll likely need to learn some terminal commands, I don’t feel it’s necessary for most people to even get into that.

The GUI in both KDE and Gnome already offer more than Windows. And I’ll never have to see those goddamn pop-ups and banners about Office 365, OneDrive, or Xbox, at least not outside a VM!)

Freeeeeedom!

Thanks again!

  • Domi@lemmy.secnd.me
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    21 hours ago

    Do you think Aurora is a good choice for beginners? A friend of mine wants to switch and I’m still looking for a good match.

    It should be immutable, use KDE, have Nvidia drivers pre-installed (or a easy UI for installing them), not be maintained by a single maintainer and should not have non-OS applications like Steam pre-installed.

    Aurora so far seems to be the best choice.

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      15 hours ago

      Aurora is a great choice given those parameters. I also installed it on my wife’s laptop and she hasn’t had any problems. I even edit video in Resolve on my Aurora thinkpad so I know the nvidia drivers are fine.