• meteokr@community.adiquaints.moe
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      Opensuse has really made some huge strides over the last few years too. Takes some time to get used to the differences, but overall I really like what they’re doing. Tumbleweed has been great on my workstations as well.

      • frozen@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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        I went from Arch to Fedora, but moved to Tumbleweed because I really like the rolling release model. I recently moved my laptop from Tumbleweed to Aeon and have been really happy with that, too. I’m keeping my workstation on Tumbleweed since I game and code and generally just like fiddling with it, but I like the idea of an immutable stable base for my laptop since it just needs to work.

        Big fan of what openSuse is doing.

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      I was actually about to do that (move to Debian).

      Not that i saw this exact thing coming but I do notice the recent changes many big companies make and i feel a lot more comfortable with staying on a community moderated platform even if it means making my life slightly more inconvenient.

      Using neovim, hosting on Codeberg and so on just makes me feel a lot more comfortable.

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        I was actually about to do that (move to Debian).

        Maybe stay within the Enterprise Linux camp for a bit. Not to start a flame war, but when an OS company was deciding between EL and Debians, the RPM format was the deciding factor.

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      1 year ago

      Red Hat has been bought by IBM, and IBM wants to bully people into using their licensed products by eliminating downstream distros