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[–] bargo@mastodon.tn 1 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

@lancalot I understand the list I provided is not necessarily complete, because Void & Solus are also independent, however, for them to be "main", they should have "derivatives", I don't claim that I have a big Linux experience, but I tried & documented myself about the distros on the list, & can confirm that they are "main", I also tried Nix OS, the use of 1 config file is refreshing, however that ease comes at the cost of some flexibility, installing Steam there is too complicated for me

[–] bargo@mastodon.tn 0 points 11 hours ago (3 children)

@lancalot the "main" that are alive today are (like on this graph) https://rreinold.github.io/explore-linux/ :Debian, Slackware, RHEL, Gentoo, Arch & android
These are only the alive ones, however, I couldn't find any info about Nix OS so it remains on the maybe category cause I tried it and could not find any hint to the past

[–] bargo@mastodon.tn -2 points 13 hours ago (5 children)

@lancalot OpenSUSE is based on SUSE (created in 1994)
Fedora was developed as a continuation of RHEL
Maybe "main" is not well appropriate, I wanted to say "distros that have no precedence & not based on anything", for example, 0.12 was a "main" distro, MCC Interim Linux was a "derivative" distro

[–] bargo@mastodon.tn -4 points 13 hours ago (7 children)

@lancalot none of the "main" distros default to BTRFS, just "derivatives" default to BTRFS, Garuda is based on Arch, so it's normal that it's one of the rising new distros, Garuda rose because gaming on Linux received a huge boost from sources like Valve so I doubt that it (Garuda) will deviate from its path with time, plus, they provide multiple flavors for multiple purposes, gaming requires stability & sometimes a rollback mechanism, that's where BTRFS shine, not so much stability BTW

[–] bargo@mastodon.tn 1 points 16 hours ago (9 children)

@lancalot @possiblylinux127 eh, also Garuda defaults to BTRFS, EOS does not default to BTRFS, but it has an option on their Calamares

[–] bargo@mastodon.tn 1 points 1 week ago

@jon@vivaldi.net Zen

[–] bargo@mastodon.tn 1 points 1 month ago

@jeremyparker at least, I am very well developed into Linux gaming, I am not a competitive gamer, so I am in more than a good place, luckily I am already not a fan of the incompatible games like Space Marines 2
But I can only contribute by using, testing & posting on forums, I can't code well even if my life depended on it

[–] bargo@mastodon.tn 1 points 1 month ago

@jeremyparker @lemmee_in BTW I made the first blow, I was a m$ fanboy from 1994 to 2019, then they made winlol 11 & I realized that lying was in their blood, so I have been using Linux since 2019 coupled with winlol, in 2022 I used only Linux-machine but yesterday I had to have winlol also, damn Gigabyte with their winlol-only support

[–] bargo@mastodon.tn 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)
[–] bargo@mastodon.tn 4 points 1 month ago (3 children)

@cyborganism @zloubida it's strange that you never heard of it because it is a live-only Linux distro that is one of the most privacy-preserving OSes out there, it is mostly used to access the dark web, however its nature makes it that it can be used for many, many things, like testing an otherwise 100% OS-breaking thing

[–] bargo@mastodon.tn 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

@boredsquirrel over LAN*
It already exists & has many apps for winlol like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ro.andreimircius.remotefingerauth and already had an app for Linux but it died, got removed from the play store
I will try KDE Connect as soon as my WiFi gets fixed

[–] bargo@mastodon.tn 0 points 2 months ago (3 children)

@boredsquirrel can you use the phone's fingerprint sensor?
I think that there's an app for that but Open-source means choice

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