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Perhaps I'll just keep in on a USB then..
Think that is best...
You know that the Beryllium beta is quite mature?
Beryllium beta iso available for testing
EDIT (jr): This link points to the start of the topic:
https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=8239
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Knoppix had a Japanese edition, so I've experienced that. I remember getting a CD at an event...
I was away from this place on some event. I left the distribution for a while after that.
In the meantime I'm using Windows and CloudReady.
Even then, there were new encounters. Telnet BBS or something.
(Because Japanese BBS software was based on MS-DOS)
What I hadn't imagined was the Raspberry Pi 400. i got it.
I am now back in the Debian world with the Raspberry Pi OS.
CloudReady can no longer use VNC, Also, after updating ChromeOS Flex, a display problem that seems to be due to insufficient memory began to appear.
so I decided to install a Debian-based distribution on this PC as well.
First, I installed MX Linux and got used to it on the Xfce desktop. (However, this used USB3-SSD)
But I had BL in my head, so I reinstalled BL and am using it now.
I know you've been working on the ARM version of BL, so I may see that work some time later. I have a Pi 400 Japanese version (because the keyboard layout is different!) next to me to do that test.
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I've just downloaded the latest version of ArchBang (22.10, release version 1), and it's working well as a live disk although I haven't gotten round to installing it yet (need to make some space on my hard drive for that to happen).
It uses i3 as its main window manager, and has a nice autumnal theme which is very fitting for this time of year.
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I'm in GhostBSD at the moment (live disk). Early days and I haven't installed it yet (?) but it seems to be working OK except that so far I haven't been able to get it to mount my USB drive; I'm getting an "Operation not supported by device" message.
(The video driver also won't support any resolution higher than 1024x768 on my system, but that's liveable with for me.)
Further to this post from page 58 of this thread, I have now managed to get GhostBSD (which I'm using as a live disk) to mount my USB drive but it's still stuck at a maximum resolution of 1024x768 and I can't get it to go any higher than that.
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Not distro hopping per se, but I came back to Debian Stable after ten years of Arch and Ubuntu - ditched Gnome with Wayland for X with scrotwm. I really have no idea what I was thinking for all this time. There is no OS comparable to Debian Stable.
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^Yes, I know the feeling too well. It is easy to too be led astray by fools gold. I suffer still.
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Not distro hopping per se, but I came back to Debian Stable after ten years of Arch and Ubuntu - ditched Gnome with Wayland for X with scrotwm. I really have no idea what I was thinking for all this time. There is no OS comparable to Debian Stable.
Personally I'm not back to Debian Stable, but that's good to hear el_koraco.
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Debian all the way.
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After using Tumbleweed for 4 months, i too will not go back to Debian, I was a solid Debian/based/fork user for ten years, it was time for me to get divorce from Deb. Have been used too many WM, but i am done with WM-standalone as well. I have become somewhat lazy to do things myself.
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I guess it evens out, a long time Debian user for a long time Debian absentee. openSUSE has traditionally had the best KDE/Plasma implementation, so you are on solid ground there if you like that desktop.
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I never thought i would have gone to a distro like openSUSE, or KDE some times ago.
After a long time Debian/GTK really i needed for a change, bought a new hardware, so i gave a try Fedora/GNOME for a few months, currently openSUSE/KDE.
Being for years into GNOME/GTK apps, I thought i would visit KDE just to check it up, where better than a distro like openSUSE, which is a good and safe for KDE/plasma? So far it seems pleasant to my new desktop.
Thanks, indeed it is very good OS so far.
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After a long time Debian/GTK really i needed for a change, bought a new hardware, so i gave a try Fedora/GNOME for a few months
I would rather use Windows than Fedora, it is the buggiest distro ever. Arch is the best Gnome distro.
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KaOS - cutting edge Plasma and everything QT (Calligra office suite, etc)
https://kaosx.us/
KDE neon - featuring the latest KDE Plasma desktop and other KDE community software on a Ubuntu base.
https://neon.kde.org/
Fedora Spins - not so bleeding edge rolling distro. (My current fav - Xfce edition)
https://spins.fedoraproject.org/
Kubuntu - just released Kenetic Kudu - solid performer. (My #2)
https://kubuntu.org/
MX Linux
https://mxlinux.org/
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Fedora, it is the buggiest distro ever.
That's a big claim - ever.
I'm running Fedora Xfce a couple of months now, no issues. I would run Nobara Plasma if I wanted Fedora Plasma.
https://nobaraproject.org/
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el_koraco wrote:Fedora, it is the buggiest distro ever.
That's a big claim - ever.
I'm running Fedora Xfce a couple of months now, no issues. I would run Nobara Plasma if I wanted Fedora Plasma.
https://nobaraproject.org/
But you are a serial distro hopper, you can work out all the niggles. I tried Fedora twice ages ago, I will never repeat the "experience".
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I tried Fedora twice ages ago, I will never repeat the "experience".
As is your right. There are none so blind as those who will not see. I completely agree with your opinion of Debian Stable.
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Just on Fedora: I installed Ultramarine on my hard drive (I mentioned it on page 88 of this thread), which is based on Fedora, and I haven't really had any problems with it although I don't use it that much.
Mine is the Flagship edition, which uses Budgie as its desktop manager;
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Look, hating on Fedora is just part of my identity.
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I would rather use Windows than Fedora, it is the buggiest distro ever. Arch is the best Gnome distro.
Fedora is an awesome stable system at least it was to me on version 35 and 36, Two editions i have tried. Meanwhile, Windows is a single system, take it as it is or die. Linux diversity is better , so anything over Windows to me.
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