So true. But this is (usually) more like sibling rivalry instead of actual disrespect. It is kinda fun if you're in the mood to poke at your peers.
Ubuntu. I have nothing to prove.
I finally joined the Fedora nation after being on Arch for a long time. Both are great.
Red Star OS, commrad!
Still quietly asking myself why tf that is important. I need an OS to do a task, and I need it to be as easily configurable and as unobtrusive as possible. If I was into nursing an OS I'd have stayed with Windows.
Been running Bazzite for a month and having a great experience with it! My nvidea cards work with no hassle, and with the extended proton I have had issues with only 1 game so far, and even that was fixed by just switching to a different version. Only downside so far is that Wayland doesn't work as well as X11 on my DE, but with the rest working great, I have no complaints :)
I feel like Bazzite is the new Arch in the sense that people are proud to use it and recommend it all the time
Find me a distro, that works with Nvidia 4070 / Intel CPU.
Can support a 3 monitor setup with weird sizes. 4k, 1440( in vertical), and a 1600-1200.
Play most games with out scaling issues.
That should do
P.s. very little CLI and tinkering needed.
Bazzite bro here
mint.
Went with nix about a month ago and it started off great. Slowly learning to not really like it. A lot of problems that are really hard to fix
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