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mrgreyeyesreply
feddit.nl

Will work fine indeed. Only I always have some issues getting the touchscreen working seamlessly. Is there a window manager on Debian who does it well?

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I've used both KDE Plasma and GNOME on my Laptop with a touch screen and both worked well. GNOME is better with touch screens in general but that's just because of the gestures and GTK apps working better with touch screens (e.g. you can always scroll by swiping up or down, not sure if that's the same in QT apps).

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yak
feddit.it

If you want Debian, just install Debian.

Maybe if you're into wm setups and you'd like to not have to do everything from scratch you can install Bunsenlabs instead.

It's just plain Debian with preconfigured Openox, that's all.

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lemmy.world

I just use Debian and it's fine. I don't understand the point of using "Debian-based" instead of just plain Debian. Maybe I'm missing something but we have some Ubuntu machines at work and it's hard to tell much difference.

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solrizereply
lemmy.world

That would be Guix, I think. Debian is pretty traditional.

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pmk
lemmy.sdf.org

Which features are you looking for beyond what can be done on Debian?

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finreply
sh.itjust.works

Lightweight and maybe has some “cool features”

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Maybe Debian with a wm? I like cwm, but there are many to choose from. You can add pretty much any cool feature on top.

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Pick one. It's debian-based. You literally can't pick "the wrong one". You just have uninstall what you don't like, and install what you want. That simple.

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finreply
sh.itjust.works

Some say that KDE on Debian is unstable. Is it real?

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There's a difference between stability and reliability. Stable means that functionality is the same over a period of time, no major changes to how it works. Reliable means that it doesn't crash all the time. If something crashes the same way for the same reason, it's stable but not reliable. If something changes a lot but doesn't crash, it's reliable but not stable.
In practice what it comes down to is a choice if you want outdated but known bugs or new surprise bugs.

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I've had problems with KDE on Wayland on Debian 12, it fails when entering sleep mode with multiple monitors. Thankfully, KDE on X is just one package install away, and it works with no bugs.

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lemmy.world

Why don't you give PopOS a try, it is quite user friendly Ubuntu/Debian based

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Go with Linux Mint, but the Edge edition. This will have the best chances to support your hardware, because it uses a newer kernel.

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You can just go for Ubuntu, Mint or AntiX if you want good experience. Debian can be harder but it's quite stable (unless you use KDE). Any other suggestions depend on your use cases. For example, you can only use Ubuntu based distros for some Android development tasks

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lemmy.ml

Look into MxLinux. It is Debian based with lots of noce tools. And as DE you could use KDE.

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lemmy.ml

Check out projectbluefin.io, the developer experience has lots of goodies built in.

It's a immutable/atomic fedora silverblue spin based on cloud native principles.

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barsquidreply
lemmy.world

I agree with you but I assume they want Debian for a reason.

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Maybe Sparky Linux ...

Normally, I use Debian. However, Debian 12 installer didn't work on my Acer Extensa 💻. So I installed Sparky Linux, and it works.

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How lightweight do you really need to go? I have a Lenovo "barely worth calling a chromebook" with 4GB/64GB/2 core N4000. It's fine with Gnome on Bookworm.

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My Son, SpiralLinux, is the neatest lil package of Debian you could ever want. It comes with all the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi drivers I need and it actually has an installer (Calamari’s I think?) that’s efficient and easy to understand.

Other than that-…. Uuuuhhhhh have you tried Hanna Montana OS?

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Hannah Montana Linux – a live Linux distribution based on Kubuntu with a Hannah Montana theme. It has been created to “attract young users to Linux”.

Thanks that’s attractive

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