just wondering

  • @[email protected]
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    18 months ago

    Windows 11, but I just finally got around to switching back to Garuda Linux last night. We’ll see how it goes. Still have a lot of headaches and assorted annoyances to work out.

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      18 months ago

      Why not a more stable and proven distro like Fedora workstation? I game on steam on an old P1 running Fedora 40 if that’s of any worth.

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        8 months ago

        Fedora has given me more headaches than arch has, per unit time. At least in arch I can fix the problems myself without looking at obscure bug reports.

        It was a long time ago though, so I may be looking through anti-rose tinted glasses, misremembering, or misjudging my experience.

        I like to tinker with my system.

        NOTE: I’m not the person you were questioning.

        • @aodhsishaj
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          18 months ago

          I went from Debian to Arch to Alpine to Fedora, Fedora 38 was very much plug and play as far as drivers for the used laptops I buy. Been rock solid ever since.

          Distro hop and try it out, a live image is only a dd command away.

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            18 months ago

            I know it was. Drivers are simple for my system anyways.

            I care more about the AUR and system customisation. Fedora has nothing like aconfmgr that I’m aware of. Nix’s system seems to be better but even more complicated.

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                18 months ago

                SaltStack

                Sounds complicated for a personal machine. Looks similar to ansible/etc. Learning curve.