penguins based on linux distros
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penguins based on linux distros
Linux Distros in five words or less
Arch: Surprisingly easy, not for beginners.
Alpine: Known for the Copypasta
Bazzite: Fedora for Gamers.
Debian: This will survive the Apocalypse
Deepin: Hello Chairman Xi!
ElementaryOS: Linux for Recovering Mac Users.
EndeavourOS: Arch with Graphical Install.
Fedora: Boring, but Torvalds uses this.
Gentoo: Touch Grass while you compile.
Linux Mint: Linux for everyone! Very good!
Manjaro: Endeavour but somehow worse.
NixOS: "Please ignore our Military links".
Nobara: Fedora for Gamers and content creators.
OpenSUSE: Fedora, aber deutsch.
Pop!_OS: Linux for Tech Bros.
Puppy Linux: I can Revive old hardware.
Slackware: "I was there Gandalf."
Tails: Linux for the Paranoid.
Trisquel: Hi Richard Stallman you nonce!
Ubuntu: "What happened to you, man?"
Void: Installed on a Wii, once!
Zorin: Linux for former Windows Fanboys.
Linux From Scratch: You are a literal Wizard.
I think it is very cool how tech companies, schools, employers, and universities make it actively difficult to distance yourself from Google, Microsoft, and Apple.
Yes most Linux distros are very stable, way more secure, privacy friendly, and way more customizable. But every institution is built to make technological independence as difficult as possible.
Yelling on the internet that everyone should switch to Linux and FOSS really ignores how much of the technological world is designed to not let that happen.
trying to OpenSUSE and I am tbh very confused. Leap is moving away from YaST, Tumbleweed still has it, but it looks like a whole bunch of modules aren't installed by default? and there's really no good info on their wiki. no idea why you would handle a major system change like this
Drawing I made referencing all the most important operating systems available at the time of drawing this.
i'm probably gonna move my laptop to openSUSE tumbleweed, since Debian has dropped i686 with Debian 13, putting the future of 32-bit Q4OS into question
unless anyone knows any better (non-Debian) distros for low-power 32-bit hardware?
I feel I'm thinking of downgrading Arch Linux to somewhere else. There are other distros to hop into like Fedora and OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. Also, I'm an Nvidia user so there's that.
In case of installing on laptops or new desktop which will unlikely happen, should I distrohop or just stay with Arch?
Poll
Yes, you should.
No, stay with Arch.
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I love it when Linux is just like "you want to update 277 packages? no problem. I gotcha fam"
takes like 8 minutes max due to download size. meanwhile windows updates makes my machine do fuck all expect show a spinning circle for 3 hours and then randomly fail because I didn't pass the vibe check and now my hard drive is corrupted.