• Zink@programming.dev
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    8 days ago

    College-aged me would have loved Arch. Maybe retirement me will have to play with it for fun in the vaults.

    Present-day me however, in middle age with a growing family and a full time job already working on Linux-based software all day, is a total slut for Linux Mint.

    It installs and gets running easier and faster than Windows, and is based on widely used and tested stuff from Ubuntu and Debian. It’s not the “learn how operating systems work” distro for sure, but there is a lot of practical use in the world for the “plug the installer drive into your busted old Windows 10 machine and in 15 minutes have a responsive useful Linux PC where your parents can find the Internet browser” distro!

    I am very interested to see if SteamOS makes a big push into desktops, though. A whole lot more of the desktop Linux world could become Arch based.

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      6 days ago

      I played with Linux from scratch when I was young and had plenty of time. I feel it has a similar plan to arch of teaching the user how Linux works, just these sort of forums didn’t exist back then so those of us who did LFS didn’t get to get a big head over it

      I doubt arch is quite as hard as LFS, its wiki is pretty good, at least, but I’m sure it’s a worthy challenge

    • _cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      7 days ago

      There’s always Bazzite, if you have gamers you want to get into Linux. It would be nice if SteamOS got bigger than it already is, but I don’t know if that’s the direction Valve wants to take it anymore. It seems more to me like they gave up on desktops, and are focusing on the mobile market with the Steam Deck, since that’s someplace where they quickly distinguished themselves.