• DrNeurohax@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    And just like that, my attempt at Linux on the desktop (take #4123), which was going to be Fedora, is back in flux. I don’t want to start investing time into a learning project in major transition and an uncertain future.

    Ironically, I’m looking again at OpenSUSE, which I had left back during the SuSE-> OpenSUSE period. (You can tell I’m OG because I’m one of the few that uses the correct capitalization! haha)

    • 1993_toyota_camry@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      IMO Ubuntu has been the best bet for linux on the desktop since about 2006.

      They occasionally do things people dislike, but it’s always easy to pick a different flavour (Xubuntu and Ubuntu-mate are great examples IMO), and the underlying distro is reliable and stable.

      I’m also a big fan of LTS releases, and supported upgrade paths between them.

      /2c