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Unless you want two monitors with different scaling.
Arch is great if you want to customize your system, but I wouldn't say it really needs "maintaining" beyond just updating more frequently. (which you don't even really need to do very often, you just have the option to get newer versions of software.)
Been using arch + sway + neovim for 5 years now. Everyone says itβs the βI spend more time fucking with configs than getting work doneβ setup but then why does my dotfiles repo look like this?
I run Tumbleweed btw.
You are missing the "Cinnamon on Arch" guy a little further up the scale, but you gotta crop somewhere I guess π€·
Tbf after searching for a just works distro and going down a distrohopping bunny hole I ended up on arch lol.
pacman -S gnome and everything is gucci + AUR is something else.
Yea I'll stick with Arch for the AUR, so many times I've come across something I wanted to try and I see .tar.gz and I'm like ehhhh
9/10 it's on the AUR
Meanwhile I'm over here dual booting Mint and Artix. I like fun, bleeding edge hobby distros and reliable boring ones that do everything I really need completely reliably.
MINT, MINT , MINT
Dayum, 9 years ago i started with mint and distro hopped a bit then daily drived arch for many years, and now I'm back to lmde6, so you ain't gotta call me out like that
I'm old enough to remember this being Ubuntu.
My only issue with mint is that it is downstream of Ubuntu so I feel like the maintainers have to spend too much effort fixing kinks and bypassing Canonical's dumb ideas.
LMDE is cool too, but then its too stable and doesn't have all the nice UI features of regular mint lol.
I find it amusing and interesting that a heap of people work hard to create Debian, then a bunch of other people build on it to create Ubuntu, then a third group of people do a heap of additional work to wind back some of the changes to create Mint.
debian for my server, fedora for my desktop, endeavouros for my laptop
just use what you like if it make sense for the given context
s/mint/Ubuntu/g
Hard to tell if the π¦-axis is population or loudness
It is a sinus wave from me, went between Ubuntu and Arch several times depending on how playful y feel :D