Linux preference - desktop
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For personal use, one of my favorites is #!++. I like Kali a lot, but it's not the best for an every day desktop experience. I'd rather use #!++ and install the tools I like on that.
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If I'm looking for more, I usually just throw on Ubuntu. (personal use)
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My preference is anything that will run a modern browser alongside tmux, vim, and fish. And if I have my phone handy I couldn't really care if it runs a browser...
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Korora is my favourite, followed closely by Mint. Those two are far and away my favourites for my own use. Sadly neither installs on my laptop and I am now using stock Ubuntu, which works fine but isn't nearly as nice.
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I run Fedora and I also have a CentOS 7 workstation.
I switch between Gnome 3 and i3.
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Anything with LXDE interface, ex: Lubuntu and Fedora LXDE Spin
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux preference - desktop:
Korora is my favourite, followed closely by Mint. Those two are far and away my favourites for my own use. Sadly neither installs on my laptop and I am now using stock Ubuntu, which works fine but isn't nearly as nice.
What's going on with your laptop that they won't install?
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@BBigford said in Linux preference - desktop:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux preference - desktop:
Korora is my favourite, followed closely by Mint. Those two are far and away my favourites for my own use. Sadly neither installs on my laptop and I am now using stock Ubuntu, which works fine but isn't nearly as nice.
What's going on with your laptop that they won't install?
Drivers.
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@stacksofplates said in Linux preference - desktop:
I run Fedora and I also have a CentOS 7 workstation.
I switch between Gnome 3 and i3.
How do you like systemd on CentOS7? The performance seems really good but I've found the commands tough to get used to coming from initd.
Also, why use CentOS workstation when you have Fedora? Seems more practical to use Fedora on a workstation.
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@BBigford said in Linux preference - desktop:
@stacksofplates said in Linux preference - desktop:
I run Fedora and I also have a CentOS 7 workstation.
I switch between Gnome 3 and i3.
How do you like systemd on CentOS7? The performance seems really good but I've found the commands tough to get used to coming from initd.
Also, why use CentOS workstation when you have Fedora? Seems more practical to use Fedora on a workstation.
I'm more partial to systemd myself. I guess everyone is different ha.
I use a RHEL 7 workstation at work and it feels comfortable. Plus it's rock solid. You have to intentionally try to break it. I think I kind of prefer it over the fedora system I have.
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I use Linux Mint here, still on 17.3 though.