Linux Mint
Has (((systemd))).
THIS
I use and have historically loved Kubuntu. Fantastic in all regards except systemd (and maybe encroachment of flatpack). Have considered going back to Gentoo but old and lazy and kinda got spoiled by the "just works" aspects of Kubuntu. Perhaps Devuan.
Open to suggestions but, WRT original reply, AVOID systemd. There's a bad path there.
I've tried a lot of different distros and had enormous headaches from most of them. The 'Buntus were the least likely to break from an update, and Mint lacks a lot of stupidity the 'Buntus have begun incorporating. IDK about systemd. Care to recommend a distro that doesn't include it? Or perhaps a way to replace systemd?
Devuan. It's 95% Debian, just with all the systemd bullshit removed. Nearly every tutorial written for Debian will work for Devuan if the release names are changed to match, e.g. Devuan Chimaera is debian11 under the hood. I'm working on a quick howto for getting started which will go into this in detail. I've had no problems with Devuan once I got the Nvidia driver repo installed. Gaming is fine, software support is great, and everything just works.
There's a link ITT with 14 distros w/o it.
I was hoping for a personal opinion instead of a whole bunch more crap to wade through.
Systemd is awesome.
Okay (((microsoft))).
Red Hat wrote systemd.
Maybe you're a proofreader for a magazine? Either it's vogue or guns and ammo.
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