• @federico3
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    2 years ago

    For most people distro hopping is like changing car when a light breaks. You are denying yourself the opportunity to learn how to solve a problem. I’ll stick with Debian.

    Edit: if you want to learn about different package managers you can just use VMs for that. There’s no need to distro-hop.

    • CyclohexaneM
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      32 years ago

      Hard disagree. I don’t change distros because something stopped working, especially if it’s something fixable. It is to experiment different distributions and their fundamental differences.

      • @stopit
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        02 years ago

        Same here! I use fedora at home (my first Linux distro) and arch on my smaller laptop. I am happy with both…but occasionally i like to test if the “grass is greener” elsewhere. I always come back to my original choices.

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      2 years ago

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    • @sproid
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      02 years ago

      You are denying yourself the opportunity to learn how to solve a problem.

      I will argue most people distro hop because they got bored and wanted to explore something new or different. They already learned, that’s the trigger (or problem).