@gentoobro@gleasonator.com Gentoo is the only other distribution I've never tried but been very intrigued about. I've tried most others. I'm very happy with openSUSE and it'd be difficult to move away from openSUSE considering everything it provides out of the box and "just werks" plus things like Snapper for roll-backs if things break after an update (that also comes with a sane BTRFS subpartition scheme). I also like YaST.
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:verified_2:防空識別區𝒔𝒐𝒄𝟶 (adiz@soc0.outrnat.nl)'s status on Friday, 29-Mar-2024 01:15:15 JST :verified_2:防空識別區𝒔𝒐𝒄𝟶 - New Janny in Town likes this.
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gentoobro (gentoobro@gleasonator.com)'s status on Friday, 29-Mar-2024 01:15:16 JST gentoobro @adiz With modern CPUs, Gentoo becomes hard to argue against. It's the only distro that lets you truly opt out of all the bloat and bullshit while still having whatever you want. The bit of work setting it up and learning to use it is offset by the savings of not having to figure out why NetworkManager keeps dropping your wifi for no reason or having to reinstall the whole OS because something when wrong trying to upgrade from Ubuntu 22 to Ubuntu 24 all the forums just say "dunno. worked for me. just reinstall like winblows." -
:verified_2:防空識別區𝒔𝒐𝒄𝟶 (adiz@soc0.outrnat.nl)'s status on Friday, 29-Mar-2024 01:15:17 JST :verified_2:防空識別區𝒔𝒐𝒄𝟶 I have no real intention from moving from Linux/openSUSE. The only OS that I really, really, really love and hope to one-day move to full-time is Haiku. That being said, I looked into FreeBSD last night over someone's post on here and it honestly looked pretty comfy and straightforward when compared to modern Linux.