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  • Um...

    Manjaro (Stable) with Plasma 6 (and broken Oxygen icons).

    I plan to merge those icons with GNOME icons... which are also partial, but I am too lazy. I like their early 2010s 3D look, but currently nearly half my icons are just missing.

    I should be able to just rsync them together I hope and name it something else. Then also rsync the default Breeze icons as a last resort. I should be able to do that with --ignore-existing I think.

  • Red Hat 4, father say me down on one of his Frankenstein computers built out of his trash heap in our basement and told me to have fun. I found tux racing konquest and played the shit out of them

  • Because no one mentioned it here: tuxedoOS! Ubuntu based, so its stable, with nice and tested KDE packages

  • Grew up in red hat- you know? Back when red hat wasn’t the enemy.

    Endeavor is my flavor of the month. (Why pick one?)

  • Time to shoot the newbie. First used Ubuntu 20.04 in 2022. It was a necessity at the time on that shitty laptop and I had never used Linux before. Wouldn't go back to using that distro or laptop ever again since I have upgraded.

  • Fedora on lappy 486, Nobara dual boot on compy 386.

    Might pick something else for compy though. Don't really game on it with Linux since my games are Windoze only (iRacing)

  • EndeavourOS, best one I've used yet.

    • Very tempted to try this one. What do you like about it?

      • Endeavour has basically all the pros of Arch without the challenges. Most times I just want to do some gaming with minimal fuss so for me it's perfect. I can still tinker when I want to.

        I think they've standardized on KDE Plasma and Wayland (though I still recommend X11 for stability) as the default but last I knew they offered current builds for almost every DE, which again just saves hassle if you prefer another.

        I used Manjaro previously but it seemed too disconnected from Arch / the AUR, so it felt like a crapshoot on whether certain package versions would work or whether the Arch wiki was relevant.

  • Started out with mint back in the codec days. Now use Aurora at work , Bazzite at Home

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