I’ve used Linux lite and Fedora(Gnome edition) so far, and trying to hop Distro(plus, I lost my actual boot drive. Not to worry, I know I’ve left it in my friend’s house, so the data is safe. Plus, no important data were on it in the first place).
Considering the recent incidents with the Red Hat Enterprises, I’m not sure if I should go with any of their distributions. Which would be a great OS for me, you guys think? @thelinuxEXP @linux@lemmy.ml @Linux@linuxrocks.online @linuxmagazine @linux_gaming

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    1 year ago

    Really depends on what you’re looking for. If you’re looking for simple “works out the box” distros, check out Pop_OS, Zorin OS, or other Debian based stuff. If you’re a power user, maybe Arch Linux (or arch linux based stuff like Elementary OS) could fit the bill. There’s also Nix OS.

    Considering the recent incidents with the Red Hat Enterprises, I’m not sure if I should go with any of their distributions.

    Using Red Hat based stuff doesn’t mean you’re supporting them though. Fedora’s still a good distro and I wouldn’t move if I’m already comfortable in it imo.

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      @simple I think I’ll try a bit on the Arch side to have an idea on how the power users actually use it. Plus, yeah, I’m comfortable with Fedora, but I also want to try out some other stuff before sticking to one distro. If you check one of my previous posts, there’s some problems I had, so I couldn’t. Then the whole Red Hat issue came up and so on.