PeterBaricic on Nostr: I forgot how much fun it is to choose parts for a new PC and how much fun it is to ...
I forgot how much fun it is to choose parts for a new PC and how much fun it is to test random linux distros.
I started with Mandrake in 1999, then moved to Gentoo in 2002, then to Ubuntu in 2004 until 2008, when I bought a white plastic MacBook. But I always had Ubuntu installed either in a VM or on my old PC. Right now I’m deciding between Ubuntu, Fedora and its spin-off Nobara. I also tried Garuda KDE, will try their GNOME version (I always prefer GNOME over KDE). Maybe I’ll also give a chance to other Arch based distros (Endeavor, but not Manjaro). I always liked bleeding edge (I couldn’t stay on stable Ubuntu for a long time), but I’m too old for an unstable system.
I started with Mandrake in 1999, then moved to Gentoo in 2002, then to Ubuntu in 2004 until 2008, when I bought a white plastic MacBook. But I always had Ubuntu installed either in a VM or on my old PC. Right now I’m deciding between Ubuntu, Fedora and its spin-off Nobara. I also tried Garuda KDE, will try their GNOME version (I always prefer GNOME over KDE). Maybe I’ll also give a chance to other Arch based distros (Endeavor, but not Manjaro). I always liked bleeding edge (I couldn’t stay on stable Ubuntu for a long time), but I’m too old for an unstable system.