I want to know your opinions on the best distro that is convenient for laptops. Main reason is I want to really optimize hardware performance and more specifically battery life for my University classes. I also want to try a tiling manager as they seem perfect for laptops.

Things of note:

  • Convenience/Performance is key
  • My laptop is a Thinkpad E15 w/ 16 gb ram
  • On my home desktop I run Archlinux w/ Open box & no DE (I’ve been using Arch for years but haven’t used another distro since Ubuntu in highschool)
  • I will likely dual boot with Windows 10 for Office
  • I want to run a tiling manager
  • I don’t video game
  • I wont be using a mouse
  • I don’t necessarily want to use Arch, want to try something new that I don’t have to rely on AUR updates for certain software
  • nik282000
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been running Debian for about 7 years as well, never an issue.* I use it for browsing, photo/video editing, coding, gaming with Steam with no complaints. Fedora has always been tempting for it’s more up to date packages but Debian’s usually have all the features I need.

    *I have had self-induced issues by installing .debs from strange places but never with the default repos or even 3rd party repos.

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      1 year ago

      Agree. Debian is also a solid choice which I used in the past. I prefer Fedora because it pushes Linux forward compared to any other distro.

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        1 year ago

        debian on desktop? have u ever experienced instances where u wanted a certain package or feature and it wasnt supported/available yet?