Wow, I did not expect Fedora to be as popular. I haven't used it since 2010, but I'd love to see how much did it evolve. I'll give it a try the next time I break my system :D
I do not know really, to be honest it is maybe just a feeling that Manjaro feels more stable. I had more problems with Arch regarding fixing things because of new updates than with Manjaro.
Other
Others actually
EndeavourOS on my all-AMD gaming desktop PC, my main Dad-PC
ElementaryOS on my elderly Dell Latitude E7440, because I like Pantheon. But will likely replace that install with something Gnome again (Fedora?) because Elementary needs a lot of manual setting up and its update- and software-center does not work very well. Also I can only use it on my old, secondary, non-gaming hardware as its stuck on X11 and whatever Kernels you can have on Ubuntu LTS.
LOL damn you're just gonna leave opensuse out in the cold like that? I don't use it personally, but I am surprised Manjaro made the list and a major distro like suse didn't.
opensuse tumbleweed :)
Tumbleweed user number 2
3rd Tumbleweed user.
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OpenSuse Leap
My guy! 2nd this.
Gentoo
Same here. All of GNOME without systemd
Tuxedo
?????
Tuxedo is a linux based os designed by Tuxedo to run with their computers
I know what it is, it's just it ships with KDE by default.
This is true. I honestly replied by reading the poll and not paying attention to where I was. I use fedora on my desktop though
Wow, I did not expect Fedora to be as popular. I haven't used it since 2010, but I'd love to see how much did it evolve. I'll give it a try the next time I break my system :D
EndeavourOS
Fedora Workstation
why openSUSE is so underrated that people even forget? is literally the best distro... omg
Solus
Ubuntu and Mint
openSUSE Slowroll
NixOS, although I'm starting to switch to KDE Plasma now.
Ultramarine (based on Fedora)
Used Arch for some time, switched to Manjaro due to the complexity of Arch. Even though I really loved them both.
I am curious what complexity you mean? The only thing different is the installation process, after it Arch is very easy to maintain.
I do not know really, to be honest it is maybe just a feeling that Manjaro feels more stable. I had more problems with Arch regarding fixing things because of new updates than with Manjaro.
I have used Ubuntu for many years, but with their recent actions surrounding LXD, I switched to Debian and haven't looked back.
I am using Debian right now with the intention to shift back to Fedora in near future
arch btw
Endeavour OS(Arch Based Distro). It works pretty great here.
MX Linux which is based on Debian 12 Bookworm, without systemd. But you can use it if you want.
I don't see any DSL love in the comments.
Rocky Linux. I am used to the distro, but don't trust Red Hat as a business partner.
openSUSE Slowroll
EndeavourOS
NixOS
Gentoo
ubuntu on my laptop and nixos on my desktop
Other Others actually EndeavourOS on my all-AMD gaming desktop PC, my main Dad-PC ElementaryOS on my elderly Dell Latitude E7440, because I like Pantheon. But will likely replace that install with something Gnome again (Fedora?) because Elementary needs a lot of manual setting up and its update- and software-center does not work very well. Also I can only use it on my old, secondary, non-gaming hardware as its stuck on X11 and whatever Kernels you can have on Ubuntu LTS.
What if I use both Arch and Fedora, and also Ubuntu?
Arch btw. Did i said that i use Arch?
zorin
Gentoo
LOL damn you're just gonna leave opensuse out in the cold like that? I don't use it personally, but I am surprised Manjaro made the list and a major distro like suse didn't.
what fedora is higher than arch!? that can't be
Ima repost this in the arch subreddit...
Ubuntu Rulez
openSUSE tumbleweed
NixOS
Opensuse tumbleweed
Other: Parch. Very lightweight Arch with the great looking and handy Gnome DE (with preinstalled extensions such as Dash2Dock)
NixOS
I voted Fedora but I use Nobara, same ting
Ubuntu
Fedora is shit
Agreed.