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?
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.
Have you clocked me as an anti-corporation guy or what? Can I not critique Canonical without needing to hate say Red Hat, Inc. and SUSE S.A. are equally bad?
I would like to hear about the corporate issues though.
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?
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.
@RedSnt but openSUSE has similar corporate issues as Ubuntu, or Fedora …
Have you clocked me as an anti-corporation guy or what? Can I not critique Canonical without needing to hate say Red Hat, Inc. and SUSE S.A. are equally bad?
I would like to hear about the corporate issues though.
@RedSnt why would I ‘clock you’ as anything? Dude …