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Objectively Correct – Linux Distro Tierlist



My objectively correct rankings of Linux Distros, you are free to disagree, but being Objectively Correct, you’re wrong. Twitter: …

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  1. I've yet to figure out what makes Arch difficult or why people act like it requires a lot of technical skill. I'm a newbie on Arch and using Hyprland. Yes, it is different and finding my way around takes effort, but, it isn't like it can't be understood and worked with. It is fast and snappy. It isn't running things I don't want to run. It isn't bloated with other people's decisions. If I want something then I just add it. If I dislike something, then I remove it. After the install and config, it is a nice place to be. Easy breezy lemon squeezy. I don't feel like I have corporate overlords living rent free on my system. I can do whatever I like and run most applications I like, and I don't feel like I am chained to somebody's horrible sense of aesthetics.

  2. The reason fedora doesn't package nvidias drivers in the main repo. Has nothing to do with them not being willing to move onto newer methods.

    Its because they aren't packaging proprietary software in their main repo. The only reason thats not the "modern" way of doing things. Is probably because some of the more popular distros have likely loosened up on their standards of only providing free (as in freedom) software.

    To me. If anything that is a plus. It might be an inconvenience if you want the proprietary drivers or other software. But that means, people if they aren't willing to put in the extra effort are more likely to use foss software instead.

    You could say that could drive away new users or something. But they should probably just use mint.

    Oh. On guix.

    Nix is a more reasonable recommendation as an alternative than arch. Nix and guix are pretty similar. They work basically the same way.

  3. Objectively baffled at multiple choices and reasonings. And how totally subjctive it is. Is this "Objectively Correct" an inside joke or something ?
    Edit: forgot to mention, extra baffling points for having things like eurolinux and Rhyno OS which I never heard of, but missing some others like CachyOS, TailsOS, Devuan, Rocky Linux

  4. Dude you’ve got absolutely no clue what you’re talking about. Mint has snap completely stripped out of it. And there’s no thing as a distro that’s just “for newbies”. Stay in your lane and stop spreading false information.

  5. I would still recommend Ubuntu or Linux mint to new people just because most resources eg tutorials, Udemy courses, comptTIA official courses (Testout and linux books will use Ubuntu as an example. things just wont work for some reason and troubleshooting those issues which will happen is much harder on different distros that don't have as many resources.
    My first distro was manjaroo and that was a mistake I really should have used a debian system to start with.

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