Since everyone already mentioned it, I recommend Debian.
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Flash was trash that made the web almost unusable for a time. I was glad it died. Shit never properly worked anyway.
banazir@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.world•Do you stick to the same linux distro across your devices?English
4·3 days agoOh no, I pick a different distro for different needs. On my desktop I run openSUSE Tumbleweed for that rolling release goodness (and the occasional hiccup). It’s my main computer and I like to keep it as up-to-date as possible.
On my laptop and media PC I use Debian, because I don’t update those as often and “stale” software is fine, preferred even, and because I don’t want to troubleshoot updates on the run with my laptop. I also used Debian (well, Raspbian) on my Raspberry Pi, but I retired that one. In general, I prefer Debian for servers.
I also have a PinePhone with postmarketOS, but I rarely use that these days. Still, I just recently re-installed it to have a small Linux tablet computer just in case. pmOS is the best OS I’ve used on the PinePhone, though it can’t really fix the PP’s inherent issues.
Those darn dastardly Democrats trying to make Trump look bad by Bidening the price of gas!
banazir@lemmy.mlto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Don't grow older than 255 or else it will overflow
3·16 days agoOh, I like this. Nice.


Very little. If I’m being honest with myself, I have a slight preference for how DOS/Windows handled mounting drives. I’ve never been a huge fan of the UNIX directory structure anyway. I’d like to see some sort of filesystem hierarchy reform for a clearer format.
But of course, using Linux is a relief in most ways. There’s no going back.