• AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    First: Slackware (there were 2 or 3 distributions at the time… also so many floppies)
    Next: Mandrake.
    Next: Debian
    Next: Ubuntu (and variants, didn’t like it, was brittle and messy)
    Next: Gentoo (didn’t like it much when I did an update after three or four months idle, might be on me)
    Next: Manjaro (self immolated at some point just because)
    Next: OpenSuSE (soon switched to TumbleWeed, was rock solid, but didn’t like one of my new machines for some reason)
    Next: Fedora (current, no issues, I’d still prefer a European system, but meh.)

    I probably forgot a few, but that’s more or less the last thirty years. Unless there’s an issue, I see no reason to change. They all pretty much install the same thing anyway, and I want to use the machine, not configure it. The system ought to be as un-noticeable as possible IMO.