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I started fairly recently (probably somewhere between nine and seven years ago; time isn’t my strong suit, cut me some slack) on Debian. Now I’m on Arch Linux.

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[–] beta_tester@lemmy.ml 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I started dualbooting 12 years ago, never used linux. Started again dualbooting 9 years ago, never used linux. Purged windows 2-3 years ago

I'm on silverblue and I don't care about the system anymore because I don't interact with it. It auto updates and I've got a fedora distrobox. I'd probably do the same if I were on opensuse or arch, meaning nothing would change for me if I would distro hop.

Edit: I fancy with opensuse Aeon but I don't really gain much. Maybe I'll install it on my next machine