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      23 days ago

      Yeah I will. Only really keeping it around for a few niche games, my daily driver is centos

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        22 days ago

        I’m curious how you ended up on CentOS, especially for a desktop/laptop? That distro effectively died when IBM bought Red Hat, but even before that it was afaik mostly used for server deployments due to RHEL compatibility.

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          You’re on the money with compatibility. At work I have equipment with accompanied proprietary software designed to run on RHEL. All hosts on my network run it, about 60% desktop and the rest blades

          A bit niche. I wanted to be comfortable with the system both as a user and as an admin so I daily drive it. Not the best user experience, but I’ve learned how to work around most issues people encounter with it and it’s helped a lot

          My preference outside of that would be really mixed. My spare time is dedicated to virtualization and containers so I’m mostly using a hypervisor like proxmox. As a desktop interface I’d probably choose something with gnome. Fedora is good, I’ve used it in the past and liked it