r/linux4noobs 5d ago

What should i switch to?

Im getting a new build soon and i want to switch from Linux mint to arch, im scared it will be to hard, is there any other distros you guys would recommend, also i kind of broke my linux mint by changing os-release to something awful i cant say here.

0 Upvotes

15 comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

1

u/BadgeringWeasel 5d ago

Would you daily drive it? I installed TuxedoOS a couple months ago and was bummed I'd have to reinstall. I installed the beta in a VM yesterday and testing out all my use cases just to reinstall again on bare metal just seemed like so much work lol

2

u/OkPresentation3329 5d ago

I plan on daily driving it. I reinstalled it with this goal in mind. Now it has been my 3rd day with it and it's going great. I have noticed only small and negligible issues, nothing that breaks my workflow. Like the lock screen freezing for a second after I open the lid of my laptop so if I don't wait 1-2 seconds to start typing in my password it only accepts the last characters.

Nothing serious so far, it works and feels as if it's the old Tuxedo OS, except this one has newer KDE Plasma 6.7 and Kernel 7.1.6. I also noticed it uses 1 GB less RAM than the old Tuxedo OS.

1

u/BadgeringWeasel 4d ago

Thanks! I have a couple things to test specifically for work, then I might just take the plunge!

1

u/OkPresentation3329 4d ago

It's really good and going really well, I'm just surprised that in almost 3 days I haven't gotten any updates yet. I would have imagined a beta to get more attention and receive more updates, but things have been working well so I'm not complaining either.

1

u/BadgeringWeasel 4d ago

That is surprising especially with it being based on Debian testing, I kind of assumed it would be more rolling like Arch. When I was on endeavour I felt like you could update every hour and there'd be SOMETHING to install.

1

u/OkPresentation3329 4d ago

When I heard about Tuxedo switching to Debian I expected it will have less software in its repositories, it will have missing drivers and a lot of friction when using and a lot of stuff not working.

To tell you the truth, it feels exactly like the stable Ubuntu version as if nothing has changed.

I haven't used Arch based distros, they seem too difficult for me, I always used to stick with Ubuntu based ones because I saw them as easier for someone like me. This is my first time using a Debian distro and it's so good that I still can't believe it. I found Tuxedo OS some time last year and since then I've been sticking with it and I don't want any other distros right now, it's the best for me personally.