• uncouple9831@lemmy.zip
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    7 hours ago

    Wayland has been around for many many many many more years than Wayland has been good enough to use. I think that’s about it.

    Arch is definitely the most stable and usable distro for me as well. Fedora and suse shit the bed constantly when I used them. I assume arch has the same image problem due to legacy. I know when I first tried Manjaro maybe 7-10 years ago because everyone said how great it was, doing a simple pacman update after install immediately bricked the computer. My experience with endeavor has been perfect, other than the poor spelling of the team.

    Note all of the arch stuff above is for servers. I can’t stand Linux for laptop use, it’s not worth the effort.

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      6 hours ago

      I’d been a windows user since the DOS / 3.1 days and converted to Linux maybe 2~ years ago. I’ve found that I’m able to tailor the desktop experience (on desktop / laptop) to exactly what I need. No shitware getting in the way or annoying bundled programs.

      My laptop has decent battery life and standby gives me no issues, perfect in my eyes.

      I can’t stand windows anymore, and I’m not one to lash out and buy a macbook to just experience another desktop enviornment / user experience.

      Admittedly there isnt any professional use just browsing / games with some codium usage.