What's the best Linux distro?
>>107873485Did you really use AI to generate that
>>107873485>Arch>Debian>Fedora>Ubuntu>openSUSEhonrable mentions:>Bazzite>Linux Mint(not in order btw)
>>107873485FreeBSD
>>107873485Either Omarchy or CachyOS
There’s no single “best” Linux distro — it depends what you want. For most people: Ubuntu LTS or Linux Mint. If you want newer packages: Fedora. If you like tinkering/customizing: Arch (or EndeavourOS).(I asked ChatGPT for this, idk much about Linux)
Dil 8.0
>>107873962If he wanted ChatGPT's opinion he would've asked ChatGPT instead of filling the captcha and posting here
>>107873485LFS, technically
Fedora
>>107873485That's like asking what's the best transportation. For what? Hundreds of shipping containers? One individual person? Hundreds of people crossing the ocean in minimum time? Going up vertically into space? Going underwater? Cheapest possible movement? No one answer is the best for all of these so it's impossible to define which one is the best without knowing for which purpose.
>>107873962Is the emdash necessary? Why does GPT insist on shoving that everywhere?
Gentoo has artisanal linux made by monks
>>107873926Unironically this. FreeBSD and openbsd for that matter just werk in a way that Linux fundamentally does not. On the BSDs there is generally only one or maybe two solutions to a given problem, and that solution is most likely going to be clean, straightforward, and sensical. On Linux there are 17 different possible solutions to one problem, and it seems like none of them work exactly how you would like them to, and it always feels like you are hacking the system and making it's something it's not meant to do
>>107874946>WAHHHH IM AFRAID OF CHOICE WAHHH I NEED SOMEONE ELSE TO THINK FOR ME WAHHHHOk anon ok we get it thinking is hard for npcs.
>>107873485Stable, rolling-release, binary-based. Pick two, then install Arch, Debian, or Gentoo.