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By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can.

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  • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

    By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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    i used to live on the edge. now i just want a desktop environment that doesn't explode when i need it the most πŸ˜…

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    • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

      i used to live on the edge. now i just want a desktop environment that doesn't explode when i need it the most πŸ˜…

      Wayne DixonW This user is from outside of this forum
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      @nixCraft this is why I only install betas on devices that I can tolerate bugs and possible issues. The number of devices that I’m willing to do that on seems to keep going down.

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      • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

        By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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        @nixCraft in their 50s they move back to Debian Testing because they have the experience to report bugs

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        • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

          By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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          @nixCraft Yup, me too. Mint for ages here...

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          • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

            By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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            @nixCraft Surely the literal toaster (that they're still installing some distro on once they hit 40, and not specifically Arch as I choose to read this 🀭) doesn't have enough RAM or a fast enough processor to support a full desktop distro πŸ€”

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            • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

              By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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              @nixCraft Happy 45 year old Ubuntu user here πŸ˜‰

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              • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                @nixCraft I really don't get this joke. Arch isn't Gentoo. You install it, and it just works. You never need to do a system upgrade 'cause it's on a rolling release, and its packages are always modern with the features you want.

                Meanwhile Debian is perpetually antiquated, forcing creative hacks to get recent versions, and requires a tricky system upgrade every year or so just to remain relevant.

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                • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                  By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                  @nixCraft I switched to a macbook as my main driver for these reasons. But now I really want Linux back on desktop. Don’t trust anything anymore, but at least with Linux on my laptop, I won’t suddenly wake up with some forced AI having taken over my whole OS without my consent. 3 years until 50 now. Hope I’ll have the bandwidth to put Linux on my macbook by then πŸ˜›

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                  • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                    i used to live on the edge. now i just want a desktop environment that doesn't explode when i need it the most πŸ˜…

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                    @nixCraft any thoughts on Fedora?

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                    • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                      By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                      @nixCraft Right. Especially just to watch netflix on the toaster.

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                      • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                        By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                        @nixCraft

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                        • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                          By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                          @nixCraft Funny, I already reached that point when I was 15 (or so) and had been using Arch for 9 months.

                          Since then, I've only used distributions that I can also recommend to non tech-savvy people.

                          I like tools that hide the bloat from me, like metapackages, Flatpak, Podman or rpm-ostree. 😎

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                          • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                            By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                            @nixCraft I can never deviate from debian+gnome for my main home laptop. I cannot say enough good things about its stability and reliability. paired with a good browser it has turned out to be the best combo for me. I can print, attend zoom calls, browse and do all office work with libre office. Stared with a older macbook pro and now use older surface laptop. Even the dell docking station works allowing me to have dual monitors.
                            Switching to Linux has never been easier for home!

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                            • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                              By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                              @nixCraft as an over 40, I have Arch (CachyOS) only on my personal laptop. On all other PCs from family, it's just Debian 13 - zero stress with upgrades, especially for those who never run them

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                              • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                                By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                                @nixCraft 48 here. Two years without anything breaking. Afraid It'll come at any moment now. But I doubt it would take more than half an hour.

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                                • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                                  By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                                  @nixCraft So very true

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                                  • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                                    By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                                    @nixCraft Honesty, you don't have to be 40 for that to be the case. I switched to Linux to avoid the headaches of Windows, why add headaches to Linux?

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                                    • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                                      By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                                      @nixCraft

                                      seemed like a challenge at the time. other fish to fry now.

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                                      • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                                        By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                                        @nixCraft I was there by age 30. I got a Mac for personal use and RHEL for work.

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                                        • nixCraft 🐧N nixCraft 🐧

                                          By age 40, a Linux user stops trying to install Arch on a toaster just to prove they can. They finally settle on Debian Stable or Mint because they realize they no longer have the "mental bandwidth" to spend 6 hours configuring stuff or fix broken systems just to check their email or watch Netflix. 😊

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                                          @nixCraft Tried Debian on a couple of PCs but important things didn't work and I couldn't get help so I switched to Lubuntu for my son's PC.

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