I’ve been a linux user since 1996. I’ve used a lot of distros over the years slackware/gentoo/debian/arch/redhat/ubuntu.These days I’ve been running Fedora and find it pretty great. I’ve gotten a bit too lazy for distros like Arch and prefer something that just works without too much tinkering.
The new Arch Installer makes it pretty darn streamlined. If you can get your box onto the internet, it’ll work almost like any other installer. Just all text based.
Fedora/Ubuntu is what I tell casual users to use though.
Same here. I hopped all over, but these days I even run fedora on my server. Probably not a very good idea, but I really didn’t feel like googling shit for hours to get my stuff up and running
I’ll probably regret it when they drop support for the current version, but that’s a problem for future me
I’ve been a linux user since 1996. I’ve used a lot of distros over the years slackware/gentoo/debian/arch/redhat/ubuntu.These days I’ve been running Fedora and find it pretty great. I’ve gotten a bit too lazy for distros like Arch and prefer something that just works without too much tinkering.
The new Arch Installer makes it pretty darn streamlined. If you can get your box onto the internet, it’ll work almost like any other installer. Just all text based.
Fedora/Ubuntu is what I tell casual users to use though.
Same here. I hopped all over, but these days I even run fedora on my server. Probably not a very good idea, but I really didn’t feel like googling shit for hours to get my stuff up and running
I’ll probably regret it when they drop support for the current version, but that’s a problem for future me