Here I am with Manjaro.... I guess I'm with Ubuntu here; I'm ok with that
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I used Debian on my other computer and it made me happy. But not having access to the AUR was too annoying so I never switched away from EOS on my main computer. Not everything can be verified on the repo, flatpaks and their weird compartimentalized sandbox are confusing to me, and sometimes I don't wanna build shit from source.
Fedora with AUR would be ideal for me. I've had too many random issues running Ubuntu and ubuntu-based OSs and while I like the simplicity of Debian, its too... little? for what I'm looking for. Arch and arch-based works great, but most are KDE and I would need to make a lot of changes out of the box before I can start using it (the default pdf viewer for KDE is nicer that Evince (the pdf viewer packaged with most gnome DEs) but I can't print off some pages in e-books whereas Evince allows that)
Fedora server be Ballin tho
Mint: wait, what district are you using?
I find gentoo to give a very debian like experience in alot of ways, although I suppose it does use a lot of time which is what this is on about.
I only use gentoo on my laptop (where I never leave the tty) so it's not as big a deal, with the largest package being gcc.
Overall based meme.