i want something that just werks. Manjaro runs almost flawlessly on my pc, but some updates fuck up little things (like gnome 3.20).
is mint stable, with good hardware support n shiet?
Camden Williams
No not really. Opensuse is GOD tier
Jason Robinson
For stability go for debian. It also is more mainstream has more support and less bloat.
Aiden Watson
Kill yourself shill
Brayden Allen
QUESTION: what does stability mean for me? I already use Debian, so I think it means stable (support)?
Ayden Garcia
Bad b8
Charles Brooks
>if you do normal things, you deserve botnet
Zachary Ramirez
So you don't know?
Cooper Moore
you also might have to manually install proprietary wi-fi drivers
Ubuntu with the DE of your taste, whether that's KDE, Xfce, MATE, Cinnamon, etc.
Tyler Robinson
Fedora
Benjamin Reyes
Die
William Gonzalez
You're right retarded to explain. Stable distros are distros where the packages are tested to work together as to minimize crashing, anomalies, etc. You're stupid
Owen Parker
I'd suggest you either use debian or arch debian pretty much is a normie distro. It comes with gnome and a bloatload of useless applications like somethingoffice. But it looks pretty and it's not ubuntu. But, at least in my netbook, the piece of shit crashed all the time. For desktop computers it might be different though, and many people seem to like it. So yeah, it's ostensibly user friendly enough. Arch. I don't know where this myth comes from but installing arch is literally as easy as using an automated installer, just that you have to type some commands yourself. But really. I just installed arch 3 days ago and this is what I did: >boot arch >open install.txt in pwd /root >write the commands mentioned in that file, verbatim (almost), in sequence. >Install the bootloader (which is 2 commands but isn't directly documented in the install file) And that's it, I have arch installed. And actually, arch is the only distro of all the distros I've tried that doesn't either break in random ways or get in my way all the time.
Ian Jackson
>preferring arch over debian a true plebeian, ladies and gentlemen
Gabriel Rodriguez
fucking bait debian crashed every 20 minutes on me without me ever touching the system maybe if your os was at least remotely well design and not just a piece of shit put together by a bunch of monkeys then maybe I'd be using it but after the 3rd crash in a day I just wiped it out and wiped my ass with the usb stick I used to install it