How do you Sup Forumsuys stop distro hopping ?

How do you Sup Forumsuys stop distro hopping ?

i'm just loocking for a nice non bloat distro what is wrong with me ??

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>non bloat distro
just because a distro has features that you are too stupid or too autistic to use does not mean it is bloated

If you have a job, Ubuntu LTS

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Distro hopping is for illiterates. You can install most DEs, packages, etc on any distro.

Took Gentoo and it stuck for over 10 years now.

Uh, what is non bloat to you and are you sure you need whatever it is for some actual reason that can't be cheaply resolved with a bit of hardware?

This. "distro hopping" just means you're probably a teenager with too much time on his hands who is using cool obscure operating systems as a replacement for an actual hobby.

Solus go me to stop. Super cozy, and it just werkz.

How's the package manager on Solus work out. Is it any good

I stop distro hopping when I find what I want.

So far, openSUSE tumbleweed here, less issues than Kubuntu/KDE Neon. The moment I find some actual flaw I will get there again.

Also real life. You can't really do this distro hopping business when you don't have as much time, you want to get home and you want to work with something that you can't do on your goddamn phone.

Debian + XFCE was the end for me.

it's really good. It's called Chromaggus, and it will be used in the next fedora release. It is already used in Ubuntu 17 and the latest versions of most ububtu derivatives

Arch. Antegros if you want it to just werk. Manjaro if you want it to just werk and not break.

You're expecting "perfection" from a computer's operating system. Time to heal wounds, user, time to heal wounds,

By understanding that it's not the OS that matters but what you do with it.

Once you understand that, nothing else matters and you go back to the latest version of Windows.

Debian or Ubuntu

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Do you know if they had any updates recently to give compatibility to the nvidia 10 series graphics cards? My current laptop has a 1070 and the Linux drivers for it came out recently, only problem is that I can't get shit to show up on it with it, even with boot parameters so I'm pretty much stuck to arch, gentoo, or void. I hate Archs community, gentoo is boring, and I don't like void.

Try getting a job and using Windows :)

Hi faggot

What? It worked for me...

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I have a job and I prefer Linux 100000x to Windows. I only keep Windows for the sake of video games (yes I'm one of those people). I mean to each his own, but I really don't like Windows

And I don't like working. But I do have this habits, like feeding myself and stuff... They are pretty hard to let go you know

At some point you'll find something better to do probably. If not you'll probably get sick of it anyway and go back to using a mainstream distro instead of meming about muh bloat.

>non bloat
>arch
Haha, nice try, Rajeesh.

Linux from Scratch
Literally as de-bloated as you can get, have fun

OP here is Manjaro any good ?

I'm not one to complain about bloat too often but Manjaro is fucking bloated as hell

It doesn't even have package signing so it's great if you like getting rooted.

Depends on your definition of "bloat". If you're referring to just having a lot of packages as bloat, then I don't know what to tell you. If you're referring to pre-installed programs, stop being autistic and remove the ones you don't like. I use Ubuntu MATE and have had no issues. I use it on my laptop.

Although with official Ubuntu going to Gnome, I might switch soon.

When I first switched to linux, I distro hopped like crazy but kept returning to xubuntu when I needed to actually be productive. I've tried almost every linux other than gentoo that gets meme'd about on Sup Forums and xubuntu is the only one worth a damn. It's not perfect, but its the closest I've gotten. As a side note, Arch is fun if you have time for that sort of thing, I still have it on my "for fun" laptop, but I'd never use it on a machine I need to rely on being functional constantly. I also have a Windows 10 partition on my GAYMIN rig, but I've been reading up on GPU passthru recently and I'll probably be using that method by the end of the month. I really liked Manjaro, but in 4 months I had two updates break everything, and once I changed my default font through the GUI and it borked the whole desktop, that's just too unreliable for me.

Get a server to run all the operating systems in vm!!
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xubuntu and antergos are decent easy to install and well supported distros. Everything else is either too much work or unnecesary.

Realize that distros are basically identical.

Install Fedora.