Hi. Bazzite user here and I insist on proper representation. Please add it to the dogshit tier. Thanks.
don’t say manjaro could be better.
- it works… most of the time until it doesn’t
- it looks nice … until you update something and it breaks
- it has many features… which you don’t need by default
- it can be customized easily… if you just want basics
- it is stable… until you update something
but i love it and use it daily
manjaro is terrible, but im glad youre having a good experience.
Cool and good 😎
Wait, what?
Why is Gentoo top and schizo? … And why’s artix, openbsd, and slackware in schizo too? … TemplOS, obviously. But why did the others get misplaced there?
Makes me all the more want to install CRUX, ~ an idea I toyed with yesterday. Where would CRUX go on this tier list?
PS, btw:
Bedrock with Artix, Devuan, Gentoo & Void.
… My OS has split personality, hears many voices of different package managers.
EEeeeeeeheheheheheheheh. (* )u( *)
Guys, MacOS isn’t everybody’s taste, especially now. But it does do what it’s trying to do. Windows isn’t succeeding at anything it’s trying to do.
Fedora is a chad, please
For real. It does everything I need it to.
Finally, I’m normal. I’m so happy.
I am both a chad and schizo.
Edit: And no, not because of Gentoo.
Alpine and Slack?
Arch and Artix?
Void and OpenBSD?
Oh tell us why…
It’s not just that you use Gentoo, and your schizophrenia has nothing to do with using Gentoo that you mean, is it? And if so, presumably, your chad’ness likewise, your own, not because of Gentoo, yes?
I use Debian on my desktop PC and laptop and OpenBSD on the other laptop.
TempleOS?
OpenBSD
Probably OpenBSD, and honestly I think it’s closer to chad than schizo. It’s work, it’s complicated for the sake of being free, that’s not really an insane take.
That’s the rational, non-jokey answer probably.
As a void enjoyer, i’m very happy it was included at all because it never seems to be. The fact it ranks so highly is the cherry on top!
OP even threw garuda in there. pretty cool
Void’s for sure one of the undersung heroes of the distrosphere.
It’s my first go-to.
So very surprising, as it has been since it was still new, how well stocked it is. And so very reliable, to not have stupid package names. It’s a little touch I very much appreciate.
Big love to voidlinux.
Respect, that it makes it to top tier.
As a Microslop and Apple hater, macOS is the only real operating system. The rest are tinker toys and work-in-progress.
I don’t use macOS, but I wish I could.
The distributions within the openSUSE project are, in my opinion, the most advanced and complete Linux distributions. They offer tools such as btrfs+snapper, openQA, Secure-boot, Firewall, Yast (Myrlyn+Agama), etc. as soon as the system is installed. No other Linux distribution offers all of this configured immediately after installing the system. In my opinion, the openSUSE project is at the highest level of Linux, offering solutions for most users, fixed distributions such as Leap, rolling distributions such as Tumbleweed, immutable distributions such as Kalpa, etc.
Yeah.
I was not wrong for having suse be my os when I made the leap as a windows refugee in late 2003. It’d still be a great choice for windows refugees these days. Perhaps even the best choice.
You highlight why, very well.
OpenSUSE (and even the corporate version) deserve more praise. They seemed to get out-marketed by Ubuntu. But did not get beat for a better OS.
So i’ve since moved to Arch (btw), but what’s wrong with Manjaro? I never had an issue with it, but I have seen quite a few people dunking on it… just without any explanation.
I don’t think there’s anything particularly wrong with it. In my opinion, the only downside to Manjaro is when you activate the aur repository, as doing so can cause dependency conflicts because this repository is designed for Arch and not for Manjaro and its version timeline.
Maybe this is why I’ve been having issues with several applications after some random update months ago.
It was fine for years, but lately I’ve been having several app open really slowly, mainly appimages.
Isn’t the whole point of appimages to not use system dependencies and instead bring all their dependencies in one neat file?
Mint is for both noobs and the very experienced computer nerd, fight me!
Must be true.
No one’s accepting your invite for a fight.
Meh. Granite is open source, and as long as they don’t try to force integration with a third party service I’m down for local LLM integration. It’s not all chatbots, and LLMs happen to be honestly pretty good at searching through eg man pages and pulling out relevant bits.
openSUSE is the real chad tier though.
its nice on my laptop but I dont get Yast and installing software with zypper is kinda harder than it needs to. But I like the spirit.
YaST is sadly EOL, always liked it as the main control centre.
Yep.
I’ve yet to see suse without yast.
I don’t even know what that means.
Suse, without yast??? But… Yast’s what makes Suse so great!
Has something the same but better come along?

















