• velox_vulnus@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    This tier-list is terrible, but what really makes me really mad is that there's no damn explanation, and that the tier-list is self-contradictory. Linux Mint good, Debian bad....but Linux Mint is indirect downstream of Debian, and it is really reliable, so the math ain't working? Arch good, but Artix and Parabola bad - the only difference being that you get init freedom in the latter distros? And seriously, what is KDE Neon and GNOME OS doing over there - they exist to showcase the latest desktop environment beta? And according to your logic, AlmaLinux bad, but CentOS good - when the former came to substitute the dying CentOS? And Guix at the bottom, while it uses Guile Scheme, which is more wide-spread and accepted than the niche half-Haskell half-something-else Nix DSL - let's also not forget the NixOS controversy and Eelco vs Nix community drama - and NixOS is somehow on the top-most list? ryantm's bot is really good and keeps Nix packages upto date, but apart from that, Nix and Guix are the same thing minus their language.

  • CalcProgrammer1@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    CentOS good (after they betrayed open source) but Debian bad (even though they remain one of the more independent from corporate influence distros and also serve as the upstream for over half the list)? What even is this nonsense? I agree Ubuntu and its official derivatives maliciously bad and Manjaro completely pointless but that's about all I agree with.

  • lemmyreader@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    Looks pretty much opinionated. I like the colors and the whole of the image. I can agree with Gentoo Linux being very interesting, but not sure about CentOS. In that case I'd rather use Rocky or Alma, though for servers Debian fits my bill.

  • Zangoose@lemmy.one
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    5 months ago

    Not really sure how archinstall factors in since it wasn't around yet when I first installed, but I love EndeavourOS. I've installed arch before, but I really can't be bothered if I'm just going to end up installing all of the same packages the GUI could give me in less time anyway. Yeah, EndeavourOS is just arch with some small extra packages and a GUI installer, but that's exactly why I like it.

    • Canary9341@lemmy.ml
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      5 months ago

      Archinstall is not at all newbie friendly, especially compared to calamares and endeavourOS setup. Also, having a usblive is very convenient in case of problems.

      If you don't have advanced knowledge nor want to customize it very thoroughly, I don't see any reason to use arch over endeavourOS. I mean, other than the fun of experimenting with the innards of linux, testing your frustration tolerance, and ending up being able to say "I use arch BTW".

  • thetaT [none/use name]
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    5 months ago

    if you really looked into Guix, it would proboably be at the top of this tierlist