• hoshikarakitaridia@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I mean whenever you ask “give me a beginner Linux distro” you will most likely still hear Ubuntu. Only recently have people started recommending Linux Mint to a similar degree. And everything else is regarded as more specialized, even very easy to use distros like pop os.

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      2 days ago

      I mean whenever you ask “give me a beginner Linux distro” you will most likely still hear Ubuntu.

      Yeah, but isn’t that just instinctual? It did use to be good, 10-15 years ago when it catapulted linux forward quite a bit in many peoples consciousness, I even dabbled with it back then.

      • @RedSnt @hoshikarakitaridia possibly Canonical slowly but steadily losing feedback touch with community, with more and more push for docker containers and kubernetes services, things that don’t make sense in a desktop/laptop? Not sure about Mint in this respect. You can always go full hardcore Debian or Arch if you want to ditch the commercial drive completely?

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          You can always go full hardcore Debian or Arch if you want to ditch the commercial drive completely?

          I have a (weird) tendency to be skeptical of things that are as popular as Arch, so I’ve avoided it so far, and Debian are a bit too slow at keeping up to date package-wise, so I’ve been on Nobara for a few months now, but probably moving to openSUSE over the summer.