Which OS made you stop distro hopping?

Which OS made you stop distro hopping?

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Windows 10

Arch

Windows 7

Debian

OpenSUSE

never did distrohop since i started with debian

Fedora

Devuan. I configure it once to my liking and forget about it. Upgrades from one version to another are painless and nothing ever breaks.
Don't care about old packages and gayming except for Morrowind.

spbp

So far, Arch.
The only other distro at this point I'm considering trying at some point is Artix. I don't hate systemd, but it does cause me some annoyances at times so I'm at least open to the idea of trying another init system.

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does arch have a systemless d variant?

void

Yes, Artix (the one I mentioned).
Has multiple init options.

gnu guix

Kubuntu

although I may need to find something else because of forced snap shit

>snap killed Ubuntu

>windows
have you ever installed Linux, you pleb?

arch, the aur makes life so much easier, never looked back

>switch from Windows to Ubuntu
>realize it's shit
>back to Windows
>ffw 2 months
>get fed up with Windows again
>switch to Manjaro
>better but breaks all the time
>switch to arch
>never go back

Ive yet to stop. Ive tried everything.
>windows 7
Comfy as hell, but no package management and I couldn't find any way to disable telemetry on it.
>windows 8
Nuff said
>windows 8.1 with openshell
Was okay, but same issues as windows 7
>windows 10
Chocolatey and Scoop are shit package managers and I need a real package manager, and the telemetry is bullshit.
>windows 11
Nuff said.
>windows 10 ameliorated
Feels good to use a just works system that doesnt spy but Scoop and Chocolatey still suck.
>macos
Bought a second hand mac to try macos. Didnt like the workflow, didnt like that you can't disable telemetry. Refurbished and sold the mac for more than I bought it for.
>debian
Apt kept fucking breaking on me over and over again. Also you can't uninstall Firefox without it installing gnome web and vice versa
>ubuntu
Same problems as Debian but with added bullshit from canonical and snapd.
>pop!_os
Same as Debian and Ubuntu, plus COSMIC is a memory hog.
>arch
Glibc is ten months out of date and several of my programs aren't even in the AUR
>manjaro
Same as arch, but worse maintenance team.
>fedora
DNF is slow and their repos are void of the packages I need, RPMFusion doesnt fix it.
>opensuse
Same as Fedora but Zypper is even slower.
>gentoo
Used for two weeks, the whole thing took too much time and several pieces of software I needed werent available in any Portage Overlays or anything.
>Slackware
Unmaintainable + no slackbuilds for certain things I need.
>void
Void of packages.
>freebsd
No software.
>openbsd
No software + super slow.


THERE IS NO GOOD COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM. I WILL ALWAYS HOP AND I CANNOT STOP.

is it as up to date as the main branch? I may just switch then

you are faggot, install Ubuntu and get on with your life

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>pleb

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>glibc is ten months out of date
they fixed this like a month ago and moved the responsibility onto a new team so it doesn't happen again.
As far as I know, yes. You can also use all the standard Arch repositories in Artix (which I'd recommend adding) as well as the full AUR.