What distro are you using?
Hi,
I know it is a cliche. And not (especially) useful.
But I think it is an easy way for people to say 'hi' by replying in this (potential) thread.
So, I am using Bunsenlabs. @BunsenLabs Linux
bunsenlabs.org/
It is a niche Debian distro. It is just plain Debian but with an Openbox GUI and a bunch of nice customization and distro specific tweaks.
Very minimalistic. Lightweight.
It one of the offshoots of the late CrunshbangLinux .
I like it. The Bunsenlabs community is a bit like this here. Small.
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in reply to Walter Vermeir • •For my main PC, I use Debian-Testing. It is the most stable rolling release I've seen, miles more stable than Arch Linux. So it's the best world of new packages and stability.
For my laptops, I prefer Linux Mint. Has more conveniences to work well with laptop hardware than Debian.
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in reply to Walter Vermeir • •Hi! 😀 MX Linux with XFCE desktop. I think it is the best choice for my kind of user who wants things to be simple, straightforward and lightweight. For example it makes my mothers's old 2009 Core2duo iMac rock and she is able to do all she needs with it. Great for reviving an old computer.
At work I use mostly MacOS but installed MX there on an old (and terrible) 2013 Celeron laptop, serving as
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