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Which Distros Are Doing Best Currently?

What Distros do you want to shoutout and why you think they are doing well/are the best at what they do?

I am curious what is out there and have only had some experience with Linux Mint, SteamOS, and Pop!_OS

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  • I do like Mint very much, but I think that they are neglecting to update their apps. A lot of apps are not up to date, and that's just sad...

  • EndeavourOS, it's Arch with a familiar installer, several useful helper scripts, and a friendly community.

    • Same, endeavorOS has been my default install for years now.

      • Its nice enough that I'm even considering putting it on my parents PC when windows decides to stop updating here in a couple months

  • While Void isn't exactly under rated ( it is very highly rated on distro watch for one ), for someone looking for a systemd free distro or a light weight one in general, it is a decent choice. The repos aren't as broad based as Arch but they do have newer versions of the software that they host.

    I could be wrong, but aren't Linux Mint and Pop OS ultimately based on Debian? (Mint is based on Ubuntu which in return has a Debian base). Debian was my main entry way to the Linux world and there is a reason why so many distros are built on it. Very old as well (not as old as Slack ware but Slack ware isn't exactly noob friendly).

  • Love Fedora with KDE, my new daily driver. Tested Endeavour, Manjaro and also Mint and openSuSE but finally went with Fedora. Debian (on the other side) is my preferred base for servers and services.

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