Team Unix (Linux, MacOS) VS team NT (Windows): let's start.
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I understand Arch but I don't understand people who feel intellectual using a browser that you just need to follow a manual... nothing against YOU but is a generic opinion. I mean I could understand with Gentoo or even Debian but Arch is more just a tool.
Btw not for me, I prefer stable over rolling release but I don't understand the "btw" is a cool system which got pretty amazing "shortcut".
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I'm thinking of switching to a different distribution tbh. I'm growing tired of rolling release. Perhaps I'd want a Fedora. Debian is a bit too stable for my taste, but I like it too.
I use Firefox as the internet browser, Arch is the Linux distribution.
And I was joking about better about using Arch
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I use Firefox as the internet browser, Arch is the Linux distribution.
And I was joking about better about using Arch
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Don't worry I just annoying people say "I'm genius becuz I'm using Arch" (and they are the same who use Kali as main desktop Linux)
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I've been having one issue with OpenSuSE Tumbleweed -- ProtonVPN takes a long tme to load and shut down. From what I could find on the Internet, people on Tumbleweed were having issues with it several months ago. I was running the OpenSuSE Leap instead.
Last night I tried switching to something Fedora calls a "spin". I tried installing their Fedora XFCE but it wouldn't install. So I tried their Fedora Cinnamon. It installed fine but it turns out that I would need to install pretty much every package that I use (and there are a lot of them) by the command line.
I'm going to try going back to OpenSuSE Leap tonight.
Fortunately, I have three solid state disks that I can use for the OS. I'll just unplug this one and the other drives, plug in one of the other two solid state disks, and install to it.
One time I tried installing without disconnecting the old drives and the install process end up using a disk containing music, audio books, and radio shows as a swap drive. So now I make sure when I'm installing that only the one drive is plugged in.
All of my regular files are on other drives and mounted on the system so I just have to add those drives to /etc/fstab instead of having to back them up and copy them over.
Could be that it's just to prompt orientated, for a PC it doesn't work anymore.....people want GUI
I can still open html in edit and even manually edit scripts, I can create total page in edit but formatting would be out, much easier with GUI
Depends on what you working on, some large retailers or airports may still run in oldshool Unix or mainframe....
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Could be that it's just to prompt orientated, for a PC it doesn't work anymore.....people want GUI
I can still open html in edit and even manually edit scripts, I can create total page in edit but formatting would be out, much easier with GUI
Depends on what you working on, some large retailers or airports may still run in oldshool Unix or mainframe....
My servers all have windows managers that can be started, but I almost never do. For what it's worth, I probably only even look at the monitor when I have to restart everything after a power outage. The rest of the time, I connect to them with ssh from my workstation.
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If I could afford it, what I'd really love is a cluster of computers as a workstation. That is, instead of one computer doing everything, each of the computers would have a purpose. And, of course, they could have different operating systems.
Think of it like a Qubes OS computer with separate machines instead of virtual machines.
It would likely be possible to use raspberry pi for some of the computers.
Later and later versions of Linux seem to be making heavier and heavier demands on memory resources.
There are some versions of Linux that need very little memory. I'm tempted to try one of them.
Here's an article on the 12 best Lightweight Linux Distributions in 2024: https://linuxsimply.com/best-lightweight-linux-distros/
Thee are the distributions from the article:
1) Puppy Linux
2) Lubuntu
3) Absolute LInux
4) Bodhi Linux
5) Linux Lite
6) antiX
7( Zorin OS Lite
8 ) Ubuntu Mate
9) Peppermint OS
10) BunsenLabs
11) DSL (Damn Small Linux)
12) Tiny Core Linux
I wouldn't be opposed to switching to FreeBSD if I can run LibreWolf, Signal desktop, Telegram desktop, and ProtonVPN on it without too much effort.
I may be a bit late to the party here, but, you might check out void linux. I've been using it for a while now. It is said to be more BSD-like, but I am not familiar enough with the BSD's to be able to compare them. I think one of the original devs used to work on netBSD. Anyway, I like it's package manager, and it has been stable for me for a number of years now.
If you start to tinker, you should be able to get the memory usage of most any distro down to something very manageable. Init systems, and active daemons and processes can make some difference (although not really a huge difference). Biggest thing, I think, has to do with the desktop environment and all of it's features. My current system uses about 200 mb ram just to idle on the "desktop". Using i3 window manager and currently don't have any compositing going on (compositors can eat ram fast, but at the moment I don't have one installed and running because this is a today fresh install on a new-to-me machine). There is a window manager called "dwm" (dynamic window manager) that gets resource usage down even further, and I think the Sway window manager, which as far as I know is a wayland fork of i3wm brings in a compositor and lowers ram usage at the same time (from some very brief tests I did a few years ago).
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