scribdo on Nostr: Arch can be great if you configure it correctly and do some maintenance here and ...
Arch can be great if you configure it correctly and do some maintenance here and there. I've been running Arch for over 2 years just fine.
But if you do not want to tinker that much, maybe try out OpenSUSE Tumbleweed for a rolling release.
Or the new pop os alpha with their cosmic DE if you are feeling adventurous, it is pretty good already.
I wouldn't recommend Debian on the desktop, the packages are just too old for most of the things you want.
But if you do not want to tinker that much, maybe try out OpenSUSE Tumbleweed for a rolling release.
Or the new pop os alpha with their cosmic DE if you are feeling adventurous, it is pretty good already.
I wouldn't recommend Debian on the desktop, the packages are just too old for most of the things you want.