Post AXbCtfyjjUmrsye2b2 by AulisVainionpaa@mastodontti.fi
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 (DIR) Post #AXaf6oOoL825KBvu64 by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
       2023-07-11T16:32:19Z
       
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       #linux #distro
       
 (DIR) Post #AXaf8izPQLQB7rxnWa by Zerglingman@freespeechextremist.com
       2023-07-11T16:32:42.311145Z
       
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       @boilingsteam >manjaroman just use artix
       
 (DIR) Post #AXahlQYy4CNrBBB7sO by groundbeefhunter@poa.st
       2023-07-11T17:02:06.101835Z
       
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       @boilingsteam Look up CachyOS, very interesting for gaming. Using their repositories in Arch, amazing performance.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXahtQfrXMc5qCDdU8 by APPTeOORuzvlGOetVY.verita84@poster.place
       2023-07-11T17:03:30.829062Z
       
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       @boilingsteam :Debian_logo:
       
 (DIR) Post #AXahuWjQV7ruuwPRTs by mastodom@tech.lgbt
       2023-07-11T17:03:42Z
       
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       @boilingsteam Easiest decision ever. #Solus
       
 (DIR) Post #AXajMiCpX8SmZCAN2O by 4bz@freeradical.zone
       2023-07-11T17:19:55Z
       
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       @boilingsteam which flavor of Ubuntu are those?I'll see myself out
       
 (DIR) Post #AXaky9sTiHuf3e4BN2 by Brett_E_Carlock@mastodon.online
       2023-07-11T17:37:58Z
       
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       @boilingsteam That decision matrix led me to Alpine 🤣#distro #linux
       
 (DIR) Post #AXawjdKb7eUvVq3kmW by vg_lunatic@mstdn.social
       2023-07-11T19:49:46Z
       
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       @boilingsteam I have been using Manjaro for a long time now on two machines but I have been itching to try something new on my laptop.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXb9ar2C6V1soHazQG by Gronok@mastodon.online
       2023-07-11T22:13:53Z
       
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       @boilingsteam I'm a #fedora guy myself.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXbCtfyjjUmrsye2b2 by AulisVainionpaa@mastodontti.fi
       2023-07-11T22:50:53Z
       
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       @boilingsteam #GuixSD or #Debian
       
 (DIR) Post #AXei5YL7dk9liq8eRM by sbwillard@fosstodon.org
       2023-07-13T11:45:05Z
       
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       @mastodom @boilingsteam I have explored several distros, but for stability, reliability, and hardware compatibility definitely #Solus.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXei5ZJk0Me6kqV3vU by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
       2023-07-13T15:24:33Z
       
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       @sbwillard @mastodom the reliably of missing updates for 3 months?
       
 (DIR) Post #AXgYfPpy7QyeYGwsHQ by sbwillard@fosstodon.org
       2023-07-14T12:48:22Z
       
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       @boilingsteam @mastodom The reliability of not having wifi decide not to power on after reboot or to simply disappear.  The reliability of not having an update suddenly corrupt a repository.  The reliability of not having a black screen after suspend.  Yes, the team had problems and was on the point of failure, but is now back with a vigor.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXgYhb0FZkPrlFnUY4 by sbwillard@fosstodon.org
       2023-07-14T12:48:48Z
       
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       @boilingsteam @mastodom I have found Solus the most reliable rolling release.  openSUSE Tumbleweed is the next most reliable, but the updates are so darn slow to apply and often require many autorestarts of the package downloads.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXgaVXr1emG4QdrdK4 by Maholmire@crlf.ninja
       2023-07-14T13:09:02.993635Z
       
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       Running OpenSUSE Tumbleweed with an Arch Linux container using Distrobox doesn't seem like that bad of an idea. You'll have access to the latest bleeding-edge software while retaining the stability and utility of OpenSUSE and YaST.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXgudX8kC6Inc6Epma by sbwillard@fosstodon.org
       2023-07-14T16:39:48Z
       
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       @Maholmire I hadn’t thought of that.  I currently use Flatpak for the user facing applications (e.g., Thunderbird) so that I rely on the application maintainers to keep things current rather than the distribution maintainers (following a suggestion from #thelinuxEXP). I still have to spend the time going through the updates of openSUSE base packages.  Would the Distrobox approach have any advantages over Flatpak?
       
 (DIR) Post #AXgudXpdccc5l8J5do by Maholmire@crlf.ninja
       2023-07-14T16:54:30.300514Z
       
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       Not much beyond access to bleeding-edge software of Arch Linux without as much of the difficulty or maintenance which typically comes along with that. Access to the AUR and the ability to have the packages within the container synergize with each other in the case of using wine and winetricks with Lutris for example.Though if you would like to be able to conveniently install binary packages from different repository sources without the hassle of setting up a container then you may want to look into APX and Blend. Otherwise, for convenient container management, there’s always Distrobox. Something I’ve done is export the .desktop file for Octopi ᓬᵁᓿ to ~/.local/share/applications and launch that whenever I want an easy way for someone less experienced to be able to install and use something from the Arch Linux repositories.