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Re: "I used to love distro-hopping, but for the last couple of..."

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I seem to be stuck with XUbuntu (ubuntu with XFCE instead of Gnome). Lately I go right into DWM. Occasionally I get an urge to switch to Arch or Void or even FreeBSD, as it would be much more appropriate, but it's just so easy to stay with what I know -- and every time I start reading about installing those and dealing with the issues I ask myself why I want more trouble in my life...

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2023-08-03 · 11 months ago

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🐝 Addison · 2023-08-03 at 16:51:

XFCE is a nice fast desktop. I miss using it.

😎 Smokey · 2023-08-04 at 01:35:

once I hit Mint I knew I was satisfied. been my daily driver on all PCs for years now. no fuss no muss just does what I want. don't feel the need to upgrade is versions either. if its supported till 2025, I'll do it then.

🛰️ lufte · 2023-08-04 at 14:47:

I'm on Debian but also with XFCE. Eventually you want to settle down with something stable that doesn't surprise you on every release. I would appreciate a real rolling release system though.

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I used to love distro-hopping, but for the last couple of years I've been so satisfied with Arch that I haven't been trying anything else. This morning one of my PCs needed a new OS because of power issues. I was shopping around, tried NixOS since people have been talking about it lately. I even booted into Manjaro since it's basically Arch anyway. But then I finally installed plain old Arch and it's just what I want. 🤷 It's nice to find something I'm happy with, but I did enjoy...

💬 Ruby_Witch · 6 comments · 4 likes · 2023-08-03 · 11 months ago