The Linux ecosystem is vast and diverse, offering a multitude of distributions to suit every need and preference. With hundreds of distros to choose from, it’s a pity that most are rarely mentioned while the popular ones are constantly being regurgitated.

This thread aims to celebrate this diversity and shine a light on smaller projects with passionate developers. I invite you to pitch your favorite underappreciated distro and share your experiences with those lesser-known Linux distributions that deserve more attention.

While there are no strict rules or banlists, I encourage you to focus on truly niche or exotic distributions rather than the more commonly discussed ones. Consider touching upon what makes your chosen distro unique:

  • What features or philosophies set it apart?
  • Why do you favor it over other distros, including the popular ones? (Beyond “It just works.”)
  • In what situations would you recommend it to others?

Whether it’s a specialized distro for a particular use case or a general-purpose OS with a unique twist, let’s explore the road less traveled in the Linux landscape. Your insights could introduce fellow enthusiasts to their next favorite distribution!

  • @MigratingtoLemmyM
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    24 months ago

    Thank you. Stateless is a good idea, and I would personally like to see faster security updates on Debian (and by extension KickSecure). I haven’t been following them lately so I do not know their reasons for deprecating hardened malloc, I assume there’s an explanation for it.

    Thanks for the note

    • @[email protected]OP
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      14 months ago

      Thank you for the quick reply!

      Thank you.

      It has been my pleasure 😊!

      I haven’t been following them lately so I do not know their reasons for deprecating hardened malloc, I assume there’s an explanation for it.

      Pragmatism 😅; at least, that’s how I interpret their justifications.

      Thanks for the note

      Again. it has been my pleasure 😊!