Operating Systems that you may enjoy?
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There are many operating systems out there. Do any of you use any that are not-so-familiar for anything other than productivity for work or home?
I was doing some reading today and thought I install a few to what they were like.
I have no reason other than to satisfy my curiosity to explore....
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I use Fedora and Deepin regularly. Neither are that obscure, but neither are quite mainstream either.
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@scottalanmiller said in Operating Systems that you may enjoy?:
I use Fedora and Deepin regularly. Neither are that obscure, but neither are quite mainstream either.
I saw you mention Deepin the other day. I may give it a look too.
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@JasGot said in Operating Systems that you may enjoy?:
I saw you mention Deepin the other day.
Very nice desktop OS. They do quite an amazing job of making it unique and polished.
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Are asking about Operating Systems or Desktop Environments or both? For operating systems, Fedora feels right with me personally and professionally. And for desktop environments I feel the same way with GNOME3.
Plus I'm just done with distro hopping and switching to different desktop environments. I only checkout other distros and desktop environments just to be familiar with it to be kept in the loop with progress.
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@black3dynamite said in Operating Systems that you may enjoy?:
Are asking about Operating Systems or Desktop Environments or both? For operating systems, Fedora feels right with me personally and professionally. And for desktop environments I feel the same way with GNOME3.
Plus I'm just done with distro hopping and switching to different desktop environments. I only checkout other distros and desktop environments just to be familiar with it to be kept in the loop with progress.
I like the Fedora/RHEL ecosystem for OS.
For the desktop, I liked the Cinnamon experience the best when I tested the various choices for Fedora Workstation.
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I have been using Deepin and Ubuntu for a long time for computers and Servers (Deepin only for computers). I am testing System76 (POP Os)right now
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Windows 10 and Fedora 29 on all desktops/laptop for daily driver. Ran Ubuntu for a while but switched to Fedora a couple years ago. Tried Suse and Mint but they were temporary. Have a few servers running Ubuntu, but anything new goes on Fedora.
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If you want to play around with different OSs you should try for example:
- Qubes OS (safety OS where everything is run in VMs)
- TinyCoreLinux (extremely small, low resource desktop OS, ~11 MB)
- Lubuntu (light weight desktop OS based on LXDE, suitable for older hardware)
- LinuxFromScratch (if you want to roll your own linux)
- FreeBSD or OpenBSD (if you want to try some BSD)