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OpenSUSE is better than rolling release, cutting edge Arch
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Some Linux users don't have winter though.
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OpenSUSE is better than rolling release, cutting edge Arch
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Some Linux users don't have winter though.
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Thoughts LMDE?
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Dunno, Its Mint that I want.
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Thoughts LMDE?
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Ubuntu then Debian for lightweight then Arch, then still researching.
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Thoughts LMDE?
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Arch was my first choice, but it forces you to keep up to date and use the latest cutting edge software, its like Windows. So I am researching Debian, Mint, and Fedora instead.
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Thoughts LMDE?
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Tried xfce. Original, and looks like MacOS.
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No, I'm fine.
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OpenSUSE is better than rolling release, cutting edge Arch
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Not comfortable lol.
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Thoughts LMDE?
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No.
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OpenSUSE is better than rolling release, cutting edge Arch
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I think Arch's forced OS updates and want you to run the latest(heavy?) softwares, similar to Windows.
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Thoughts LMDE?
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Yeah, very close though, but you didnt get LMDE fully.
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Thoughts LMDE?
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Yeah, but still fake. Tried fake ubuntu on debian and feels fake.
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Does Arch or Cachy OS force you to keep up to date until your hardware cant match it? SOLVED
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I can see it, latest distro is still small, but do you have the choice between older and newer software? Are there compatibility issues with Arch's nonstop updates?
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Does Arch or Cachy OS force you to keep up to date until your hardware cant match it? SOLVED
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"If your computer can run the OS at installation, it’ll be able to run it for a long time."
but what if I have a cheap laptop? Arch will force me to download the latest, and using xfce feels not enough.
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Does Arch or Cachy OS force you to keep up to date until your hardware cant match it? SOLVED
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I think I can see it, codes added to the latest release is unnoticeable, but are you forced to use the heaviest software? or are you able to choose the older ones?
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Does Arch or Cachy OS force you to keep up to date until your hardware cant match it? SOLVED
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If latest release doesnt add bloat, what the software available is only the newest and bloated, for example the latest GIMP? What if you need older Photoshop version or something for ram or ssd?
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"Considering kernel maintainers are only now removing support for i486 and i586 you will be fine for a long time with anything from the past 2 decades."
That sounds great, but still you need to download the latest release, and the newest software.
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How do you explain to your co-workers that you use Libre Office Writer and other Linux apps?
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Linux apps run faster than Windows bloatware I think lol
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Why isn't there a Windows community? Is Linux winning?
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"thats whats installed" I remember those times, but now Microsoft is forcing you to bloat your cheaper PC with win11, otherwise it will be out of date.Thats the problem now.
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Why isn't there a Windows community? Is Linux winning?
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I think it's not that active, right?
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I'm looking for a free OS, should it be Debian or Arch Linux(community)?
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You mean Cachy OS? Yeah, I've heard of that, might choose it, I dunno yet.