Who GNU here?
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I'm gnu
Gentoo here.>>2This site is now gentoo powered actually. I didn't pick the host because it offered a gentoo VPS or anything, it was just icing on the cake. Now I can make the server configuration exactly match my local machines.
debian hereit's allright
moer like deadianpoor guy ;;
I use Slackware, ftw.
PARABOLAARABOLA
Arch on laptops and desktop, Gentoo on RPI2, CentOS and OpenSUSE on servers
i use xubuntu. trying to learn more about the command line and programming in general.
No. BSD userland.
Slackware here
Somehow trying to reinstall samba-common managed to delete my entire desktop manager (kde). It would boot directly to single user mode, and if I tried to run startx, it would try but fail, and leave some worthless error that gave me no help.Eventually I gave up and tried reinstalling KDE (stupid solution, I should have tried it earlier), and lo and behold it suddenly worked again. All my configuration and shit was still there, even.It pissed me off because I was about to go to bed and had to stay up for another hour and a half.
I've been using void but ever since Ive properly learned plan9 I think I want to just install debian so as to have a system with everything I need(thats not windows). Drawterm into my nice system for doing most things. Desktop just for video, vidya on wine/steam, and necessary web bullshit.
I've been meaning to fully switch for a while but my comfort with windows and indecisiveness on which distribution to use has stopped me.
>>15Distribution doesnt matter, its all linux.as a matter of fact, its all unix.only defaults are different.
>>15Pick something with good documentation, like FreeBSD or OpenBSD, and you should be fine.
>>7i like this tile a lot, anon
I think Debian is cute but I keep fucking shit up in VMs somehow and I don't want to keep system backups so I'll stick with Windows for now.
VOID LINUX
I've been thinking about just this. I want to install Arch, but I once posted>Archto a friend and now I feel like not using it is a matter of principle. I would be using Gentoo, but I'm a bit put off by how you're expected to compile every program.
>>21You should care about yourself rather than what other people think of you.>I want to install ArchInstall Arch.
Gentoo since three days ago, Manjaro before that.
gentoo for a few years. haven't looked back
Jokes on you, I'm using Devuan and I'm perfectly happy with it.
Shit, forgot to anchor. >>23
still using plan9/void but not playing package golf on void anymore. somehow whatever happened when I tried debian was worse than learning to compile wine by hand.
People usually like debian, what happened?
I dont remember. Something to do either with a package I wanted, a library problem compiling a package I wanted, or some distro specific bullshit
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