Always advocating for that but Aeon Desktop (immutable OpenSUSE) has been great for me: rock solid base system, latest Gnome desktop, all the apps in Flatpak. Distrobox for all the terminal applications needs works better for me than the toolbox on systems like Silverblue. Give it a try!
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Trisquel provides a good experience out of the box imo, as long as your hardware is supported and if you don’t mind the dated looking interface. I used it for a while on my corebooted laptop.
I didn’t used much any other “100% libre” distros. As much as I wanted to use it, I never managed to have Guix to run on that machine.
[edit:] to answer OP’s question, I would use a distro that ships with it.
Neat! I used it as well but I would rather use dwm or xfce recently.
Got it. Thanks you! I might actually get one and try to go immutable on it…
Aeon btw. Immutable, rolling, no bs. Everything in Flatlaks or Distrobox is really a killer combo imo.
Hell yeah, Alpine on older Thinkpads rules. What DE / WM are you using ?
Sunoc@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•This Week in Plasma: Everything You Wanted and More411·6 months agoOh that’s an actually insightful answer! Thank you!
I don’t really have any issue with KDE, I’ve actually barely used it at all, I was merely trolling. It’s juste the “a lot of functionality at the expense of simplicity “ that doesn’t speaks to me in general. I understand the criticism against GNOME, however I got to really appreciate the effort they are putting in simplicity and integration. Once you get used to do things “the gnome way” , it’s really comfortable imo. I guess the same goes for any DE or WM.
I use Aeon btw, so of course I’m all in for using vanilla gnome!
Sunoc@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•This Week in Plasma: Everything You Wanted and More232·6 months agoGNOME is rock solid on my device, unlike KDE. What do you mean by that exactly?
The custom kernel situation looks kinda tricky indeed. What parts are not working without it?
Im considering an old surface go as well
Sunoc@sh.itjust.worksto Firefox@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Applications remain open after their tabs are closed3·7 months agoI had similar unexpected behavior with a closed Telegram tab. Feels weird and a bit worrying that stuff is allowed to run in the background like that.
Alpine works great for the desktop and I’m using it myself for my lower end machine.
Working without glibc and with some strangly named packages is sometimes tricky, but so far I have been able to do anything I’d wanted!
If it can help you in your journey, here is my personal configuration for Alpine, with WMs and DEs on their own branches. Only the ‘suckless’ (DWM) and ‘xfce’ are working properly so far: https://gitlab.com/sunoc/als/-/tree/suckless?ref_type=heads
Sunoc@sh.itjust.worksto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open Source Everything: A curated list of the best open source software9·8 months agoGreat list! Thanks for sharing!
Strangest political compas
Make it purely functional, lisp based with reversed Polish notation and APL symboles, I dare you mf
Sunoc@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•I'm Not a Programmer, but Here’s Why Linux Is My Daily Driver16·11 months agoAlways love to see article of non programmer people using Linux or Emacs!
Sunoc@sh.itjust.worksto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•If AI can now speak Italian, it can certainly replace us...9·11 months agoI would like to know too! Never saw that writing system before.
PARAGRAPHS, mf! Do you speak it?!