What distro to make mainstream

Sup Forumsentlemen, the main problem with linux is that the community is divided as hell. Today we'll decide what distro to promote and make popular in order to make it more mainstream and get more support etc.
Let's show that Sup Forums can work together and come to an agreement!
I choose Fedora.

Install Gentoo

I doubt the average user wants to spend a lot of their time compiling software user

Fedora is nice but the general consensus is that *buntus are the "main" distro.

>the main problem with linux is that the community is divided as hell
That is by design. You misunderstand what OSS is.

>Let's show that Sup Forums can work together and come to an agreement!
For logos? Maybe. For anything else? Nope, never have and never will.

Install what you like and fuck off.

RHEL/Debian for servers, xubuntu/MATE for old machines, Ubuntu GNOME/Cinnamon or Fedora for everything else.

Ubuntu.
Fedora is shit and the users are beta cucks for red hat hindus and the NSA

Fedora

I hate Fedora users as much as you do but I have to admit Fedora is a pretty solid OS for beginners and laptops in general.

Ubuntu is a solid OS for beginners as well

literally why would you need anything other than Debian

Fedora uses rpms which fragments the package situation on linux

Just use debian and enable non-free repos, you basically have Ubuntu at that point without all the Canonical bullshit

Fedora is a really decent distro. Good combination of bleeding edge and stability. Rhel is behind it, so you actually have a company with real motivation to turn out a good product. User base and wiki is helpful and friendly, go read some bug reports, etc and you will find a difference between some other user base where the response is typically: HAVE YOU READ THE WIKI YOU MORON? MAYBE OSX IS FOR YOU, FAGGOT.
Easy access to non-free repos also. Also: no unity cancer.

Ubuntu Neon.

Ubuntu has the best font rendering OOTB, the best patches and a very fast kernel.

What don't you like about 'Dora?

pic related
does not need any xfce/dildobuntoo respins, you just choose your desktop of choice at install

Name

>easy access to non-free repos

You mean RPM Fusion? The 3rd party bullshit that isn't even officially supported by Red Hat? No thanks.

p.s. Fedora doesn't even have Chromium in its repository. What a huge fuckup of a distro.

Too religious.

>Fedora doesn't even have Chromium in its repo
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>I hate it because it reminds me of muh memes
Wasn't there a rule about having to be +18 to post here?

why does only fedora penguin have pants

Tips*

>Fedora

you mean Red Hat's beta distro? that you couldn't even upgrade without clean installing until very recently? Red Hat doesn't take it seriously and neither should you

I think fedora is a very reasonable choice. Although ubunto isn't bad either. Accessibility is kind of key here. Although really it will have to start coming installed on prebuilts to gain popularity or become mainstream, regular everyday users aren't going to take the time to download and install a new os.

>All these fedora tippers
I'd kill myself if someone finds out I am literally using le fedora OS :DDD

I vote antergos

>Let's make my favourite distro the one for everybody
The taste of freedom

>the main problem with linux is that the community is divided as hell

Welcome to "FOSS."

You should really see the autism that goes down on dev- mailing lists. You'll understand why the wheel is reinvented every two years.

Fellow Fedora user, been using it for years, only other distro I'd consider is openSuse

Google is forking existing FOSS code bits for Chromium like a rabbit makes babies: frequently, and usually, without much thought. Rather than leverage the existing APIs from upstream projects like icu, libjingle, and sqlite (just to name a few), they simply fork a point in time of that code and hack their API to shreds for chromium to use. This is akin to much of the Java methodology, which I can sum up as "I'd like to use this third-party code, but my application is too special to use it as is, so I covered it with Bedazzler Jewels and Neon Underlighting, then bury my blinged out copy in my application.". A fair amount of the upstream Chromium devs seem to have Java backgrounds, which may explain this behavior, but it does not excuse it. This behavior should be a last resort, not a first instinct.
And Fedora has chrome is you want to use that.
Rpm is no different than adding non-free repos to Debian.

some of them sure, but most people today use laptops and Ubuntu a shit on laptops. The "least sucky" *buntu on laptops is Mint, but instead of being "less sucky" Fedora is, you know, good

>Ubuntu has the best font rendering OOTB
Definitely does. Looks amazing

>tfw memers younger than fedora itself are shitting up the thread

I don't even like that distro

le dIb :DDDDDD

How could you even tell your gf you use fedora? XD

I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/LInux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.

Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU project.

There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.

so what? chromium is still world-class software, so obviously the chromium devs know what they're doing. and none of that shit should matter to the end user anyway.

>caring what people think about you

Being a teenager is hard sometimes, I know.

achieving good font rendering on Linux basically just amounts to enabling sub pixel anti aliasing and font hinting. yeah it sucks that it's not enabled by default in a lot of distros, but it's not hard to do.

I was thinking of getting korora because of the well established irredeemable fedora meme

Trashed it instantly after seeing the horrible default fond rendering

>I don't care people making fun out of me
Having thick skin is a bless

Thoughts on ElementaryOS?

it's shit

I didn't care much about what people thought of me as a teenager. Now I'm much more aware of it, and I actually care more. What people think matters. The OS you use and what people think of you for it doesn't though. People that shit on others for their OS are spergs.
Personally I think Debian would be best.

I choose the one that's worshipping the forces of Chaos in the middle there.

>Linux users
>agreeing on literally anything

lol

elementary os
beautiful and werks

Puppy

Debian with yum, you cucks

Gentoo would be the best if it had a strong community. I vote Gentoo.

>unironically recommending a memedistro

Your average user migrating from windows won't fare too well with Debian. Gotta remember that most users have never even installed Windows, let alone a linux distro like Debian. Just let the babbies get a taste with *buntu, then let them go from there.

I could care less about Chromium. I have to use pipelight, because of LabSims in TestOut, which uses Silverlight. Fuckin' Fedora doesn't have pipelight in the repos, so I can't really use it.
But one thing I'll commend Fedora on, is how stupidly simple it is to connect to Active Directory with it. Especially on 23.