Post AQ2nGSopTOsijQbIem by Animortis@linuxrocks.online
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 (DIR) Post #AQ2nGSopTOsijQbIem by Animortis@linuxrocks.online
       2022-11-27T20:04:08Z
       
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       After eight months, I still keep reformatting my new computer because I can't decide which #Linux distros I want where on my partitions.
       
 (DIR) Post #AQ2nGUpxy8ymzX9Ehs by Animortis@linuxrocks.online
       2022-11-27T20:05:06Z
       
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       And we're talking like, reformatting it weekly.
       
 (DIR) Post #AQ2nGVHyI1NgOOFbMG by GeeksLoveDetail@linuxrocks.online
       2022-11-27T22:52:32Z
       
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       @Animortis Couldn't you just spin up multiple vms instead of needlessly wearing down your drives? That's basically what I did when I was doing a bunch of distro hoping in the past.
       
 (DIR) Post #AQ2nGVjGeXDPl31Ou8 by Linux_in_a_Bit@linuxrocks.online
       2022-11-27T23:18:43Z
       
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       @GeeksLoveDetail @Animortis Maybe try Gnome BoxesAlso just have a few usb drives with different distros on them...And remember, all distros are the exact same for the end user for essentially everything except for package management.You can even install multiple desktop environments on a single install if you want.I'd recommend Fedora because it has good defaults and stable, up to date package management that doesn't involve Snapcraft :ablobcatheartsqueeze:
       
 (DIR) Post #AQ2nTy5mVilxUNy9mi by Linux_in_a_Bit@linuxrocks.online
       2022-11-27T23:20:13Z
       
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       @GeeksLoveDetail @Animortis Maybe try Gnome BoxesAnd remember, all distros are the exact same for the end user in everything except for package management and default setup.You can even install multiple desktop environments on a single install if you want :ablobcatwave: I'd recommend Fedora because it has good defaults and stable, up to date, package management that doesn't involve Snapcraft :ablobcatheartsqueeze:
       
 (DIR) Post #AQ2o2CGSKEANHzHe1w by GeeksLoveDetail@linuxrocks.online
       2022-11-27T23:26:41Z
       
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       @Linux_in_a_Bit @Animortis speaking of Fedora at least in a general sense, I would suggest checking out Nobara. It is made by @gloriouseggroll. It's what I'm currently using on my laptop. Also I come agree with what *linux in a bit* suggested about with using usb drives.