Distro hopping is often seen as a sort of sickness. Something that you should strive to stop. But why is that? Many Linux experts have done it, and it doesn’t seem to have done any harm. In fact, I happen to believe that distro hopping is something that, while you shouldn’t probably continue to do forever, is deeply beneficial to anyone attempting to learn Linux. So, I will go through some reasons why you, yes you, should consider distro hopping.
Tbh distro hopping is a good hobby to have, but if you don’t know how to use a single Linux distro well enough you won’t be able to find something you need in the moment, aswell as having an infinite number of issues to drown yourself in. (I imagine its like installing a new Arch install every month from scratch.)
Tbh distro hopping is a good hobby to have, but if you don’t know how to use a single Linux distro well enough you won’t be able to find something you need in the moment, aswell as having an infinite number of issues to drown yourself in. (I imagine its like installing a new Arch install every month from scratch.)