just wondering
I use 9 systems currently:
- 5 Gentoo
- 2 Arch
- 1 FreeBSD (OpnSense)
- 1 w11
And the w11 is a work laptop that is getting Gentoo whenever I get a minute, leaving w11 on as small a partition as I can get away with for a once a month check in to intune.
What do you need 9 systems for?
Personal desktop, a couple laptops, work desktop, work laptop, a few servers and a firewall.
Fedora Linux Workstation.
It’s great for almost everything. The only thing I’m not super happy with is the file manager, Nautilus. Its WebDAV support is too buggy.
The only issue is gnome i dont rlly like the macos style
You can install tweaks like dash to panel which makes it closer to windows. I do this on my PC. On laptop I use the default with gestures.
Kde is also customizable so ye
I know but I always have issues with SMB shares at home in KDE. Gnome just works flawlessly.
Arch and Android
Bazzite for personal/gaming, currently Arch for my work install. Will be migrating to Aurora-DX for work one of these upcoming weekends. I still have Windows for the occasional game that doesn’t quite work right under Proton and for my VR headset which requires Windows Mixed Reality 🤮. Don’t do VR much, so it’s quite rare that I boot it up.
Windows 11. It sucks but I have apps that don’t run on Linux, and there simply aren’t any alternatives. I dual boot Kubuntu on my laptop and Kubuntu is great. I just wish software compatibility is better
Fedora Atomic KDE (formerly known as Kinoite)
isnt kinoite still the current name
Oh, on second look I suppose you are correct. Silverblue and Kinoite kept their names, but Sericea and Onyx (and all future spins) use the Fedora [DE] Atomic structure. I was under the impression based on the announcement that all of them followed that naming structure, since they are collectively referred to as Fedora Atomic Desktop spins now. That actually seems much weirder than having changed them all to the same structure, because it was intended to lessen confusion, but now half of the spins use a different naming scheme than the other? Strange choice imo.
Pop!_os
Ubuntu , I tried switching to arch recently but I could not figure out how to mount my drive that has all movies on it so I switched back for now. Any tips and mounting a NTFS drive .
Mint
Windows 10 Pro
Desktop and laptop run Linux Mint, shop tablet turns Fedora Workstation, TV box runs OSMC.
is OSMC like Kodi?
it’s a debian distro for raspberry pi that includes Kodi.
Fedora
NixOS
Debian 12 (Backports)
Debian Stable. I have a W10 partition but I don’t boot into it very often. We’re talking about a few times per quarter.