Usual suspects parade some shop-worn wares ahead of a roundtable to nowhere
www.crikey.com.au/2025/07/15/productivity-debate-left-right-arguments
Both left and right are peddling the same stale ideas in the 'productivity debate', with the same overheated rhetoric. But the economy isn't at the crisis point they claim. The post Usual suspects parade some shop-worn wares ahead of a roundtable to…
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in reply to kaitaki • • •Éris Serène
in reply to kaitaki • • •It takes a little while to get used to but honestly it works quite well as a desktop distro
luna aria ielenia
in reply to kaitaki • • •archfwiw its been really stable for meI also had a decent experience with opensuse tumbleweed
Nanook
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katt
in reply to kaitaki • • •Nanook
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in reply to katt • •Also, if I build a kernel from mainstream kernel.org, I have to install totally by hand, install the kernel, install the modules, make the ramintfs, update grub, where as with redhat derivatives I can use make rpmbin-pkg or debian derivatives make debbin-pgk. and then use rpm or dpkg to install. It definitely takes more effort to keep up than other distros but you can keep right on the bleeding edge if you like.
Violette - K.I.S.S
in reply to kaitaki • • •Fedora maybe is easier.
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in reply to kaitaki • • •kaitaki
in reply to kaitaki • • •ill try out fedora i think
i've broke arch too many times and tumbleweed broke really badly once
alpine seems cool though but it suffers the same issue as nixos where you have to port binaries since its linked differently
red hat it is