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If you had to pick one distro to use for the next five years, what would it be? Bleeding edge / stable? Rolling / periodic?

What would you prioritise and why?

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[–] HelloRoot@lemy.lol 22 points 1 day ago (5 children)

idk bro I've been running the same arch install for the last 6 years and I will run it for the next 5 as well.

[–] brynden_rivers_esq@lemmy.ca 4 points 19 hours ago (4 children)

I’m a newbie, just put Mint on an old laptop and I’m blown away; it really does just work!

I have been thinking about trying Arch next because it’s so well documented. I don’t know maybe put together a little home server or something.

Do you think it’s appropriate for a relative newcomer? I’m excited by the documentation but also a little intimidated by it! I suspect I’ll need to ask for help but would worry about not having read everything there is to read first.

[–] bertof@lemmy.world 3 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Try it on something that you're not relying on for your daily activities. It takes some time to learn and you'll make mistakes. But it's a great exercise for learning and as a hobby.

[–] brynden_rivers_esq@lemmy.ca 1 points 15 hours ago

Lovely! The hobby aspect definitely appeals, though so does the idea of getting everything running well! Have you heard anything about Manjaro as a user-friendly version of arch? I guess it may cut against the arch ethos of "precisely what you choose to install and nothing more," but I feel like if it's any good I could get the sort of ease-of-use that I have with mint while having the option to dabble and experiment more with the guidance of the arch wiki available?

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