• BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    I installed CachyOS for a weekend and it’s now been several months. I love it.

    But I would never, ever recommend it to a new user. It still requires someone to be comfortable on the command line and it’s possible to break it if you don’t know what you’re doing.

    Bazzite just works. You install it and start logging into your accounts. It’s nearly impossible for a newcomer to break, and perfect for the vast majority of new Linux users.

    Recommending Cachy to new users hurts not only those users but the entire Linux ecosystem.

    I don’t recommend Mint, either, but only because I am a KDE cultist, I hate Cinnamon, and every time I’ve tried it on anything I’ve had frustrating hardware issues that I have never had on Fedora.

    I’m BlameTheAntifa and I have a distro-hopping addiction.

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      6 hours ago

      I’m BlameTheAntifa and I have a distro-hopping addiction.

      “Hi, BlameTheAntifa.” The circle of disto-hoppers echos.

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      Huh, I’ve been running Mint for a couple of years now and the only thing I have had it not talk to was an obsolete audio interface.