Tuxedo OS, it came with the laptop and I'm too lazy to put something else on it. There's also a RPi somewhere in the basement running Arch.
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Debian OpenWRT NixOS Gentoo Proxmox
Currently getting annoyed with my Manjaro install because, after reinstalling due to a dead hard drive, nothing seems to quite work right (and I can't get Skynet installed). Went to Distrowatch and hit random
Raspberry Digital Signage is an operating system designed for digital signage installations on the Raspberry Pi: it displays a full-screen browser view restricted to a specified resource. It shows web pages from an Internet, local area network or internal (SD-card contained) sources; there is no way to escape this view but rebooting the machine.
Um... maybe that's not my new daily driver
NixOS Arch SteamOS Debian
I would do love to put steamos on my desktop
I'd suggest trying out Bazzite Linux. It's the closest to SteamOS and has a lot of tweaks already installed.
I’ve been looking into switching my desktop to Linux as my daily driver in parallel with my work laptop, I will absolutely look into this. Thank you for the suggestion
I like to pick based off the name of the command I use to evoke the package manager. Currently, I'm enjoying using yay but I've been thinking about emerge quite a bit
Edited for pedantic specificity
Neither of those are package managers. That'd be Pacman and Portage.
By this list, I like endeavor(it's wallpapers go hard as shit), alpine, centos(watch dogs!!1!), and "Athena OS"(distrowatch random)
Guilty. I chose Ubuntu for years due to them using muse as an artist on their mediaplayer
Well yes, i choose Debian 12 for the background
Screw you guys, immutable fedora. Currently, bazzite, but I can, and have, change on a whim.
I know this is a side topic, but is it just me or Fedora linux used to have stunning default wallpapers but they are gradually getting worse?
Aren't those just Gnome defaults?
No, Fedora makes their own (though they also include GNOME defaults at least in Workstation)
oh I did not know, I just assumed it was just Gnome
I like them
It has. I wanna say around f32ish. I forget what they said about the design change choices.
imo f34 and 36 have good wallpapers. 41 on the other hand...
I do roman style lots
Ubuntu Slackware Alpine
- gentoo
- puppy
- freebsd
- um?
- what?
- macos