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Fedora. Cause it's the distro of choice of my employer and I'm just lazy.
I'm boring Af, I use Ubuntu with Mate DE.
I would love to switch to Opensuse Tumbleweed, but I need Ubuntu because of some interactive board drivers that are only available for ubuntu... π
EndevourOS, running gnome and x11 for better gaming performance.
Debian
Arch on all machines. And I'll keep with it. I'm not interested in NixOS.
I'm a Trisquel user. Though, I'm thinking of moving to Guix.
Debian since '95, (After a try with Slackware and RedHat each for a month or 2-3)
I run testing on my home devices (trixie now). Totally happy with it. (I really don't like the rpm based ones, even more so since IBM bought RedHat) Tried Ubuntu once, didn't know how fast to get back after the 1st major upgrade killed my system years ago.
I used ctwm since '96, switched to xfce4 in '18 (and use it as wm), ctwm is still in use for vnc connections on the rpi.
MX Linux. I can customize and use many obsecure programs really easily.
Arch
Arch and Debian. In the future Iβll probably move to something without systemd, but for now this is what I use. I donβt understand why so many people use Ubuntu and even fedora now with this REHL controversy. Why would choose to use a corporate distro when others are also just as good? Doesnβt that negate the purpose of using linux and free software in the first place? (This applies to popos, linux mint Ubuntu, and all those other Ubuntu OSes)
Arch BTW for my personal machine and Debian for my server
Arch w/ XFCE
Debian for servers. Darwin for desktop. :)
Switched my 15 yo macbook to Xubuntu. Now it works much better than vanilla Ubuntu.
I am running Ubuntu on my machines and whatever Docker containers if I need some other flavour.
Fedora
Main computer: Arch (BTW) because I am a WM user (awesomewm) and AL has no bloat to remove. Also because of the AUR.
- main server is a gentoo beast. I chose gentoo because systems was actually causing some problems and reporting a "degraded" status. OpenRC is really nice after years of systemd :-)
- second server, used for backups: NixOS, for no particular reason. I might install Debian 12 on it one day.
Arch as a daily driver, Debian for my girlfriend and the self hosted stuff, Raspbian for the PiHole
Switched my 15 yo macbook to Xubuntu. Now it works much better than vanilla Ubuntu.
I did the same with manjaro, though I split it so I technically can get back to macos if I really want to. Annoyingly that now means I need to keep an eye on the disk usage.
NixOS on two boxes (starting to deep dive big into flakes to try to automate how the separate devices are configured and apps installed, itβs pretty slick if you ever need to reload the PCs). I have endeavorOS for an AI test box since it was easier to get an arch based distro to work with the complicated install chain of Cuda and Python dependency hell. I have Fedora on an PC my wife uses with Budgie. I have a Debian box for my 3d printer controlling. I may move something back to Solus once they release their new ISO, I miss it. Iβd probably end up installing nixpkgs on it so I donβt loose too much functionality/package availability.
Arch and it's variants, depending on when I feel like reinstalling again, currently testing the waters with EndeavourOS
Debian and Alpine
Alpine for Docker containers and Debian for general putpose and sometimes also for containers.
Nix OS, because I use both a laptop and a desktop constantly, so having a reproducible environment is key
I used arch btw, now I use NixOS btw
Fedora because they keep the packages updated. I could go with Arch, but the amount of updates per day is too high.
I am using Rocky Linux 9 on my home PC and Ubuntu 22.04 Server on my VPS.
Nobara on the Desktop, Pop OS on the Laptop and the Surface (needs a custom kernel though). I'd use Nobara on everything but I am too lazy to switch.
I've been maining endeavouros for a little over a year now. It's oddly easier than any other os I've ever run.