• CoryCoolguy@lemmy.myserv.one
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    18 hours ago

    He picked PopOS again???

    Look, I have nothing against people who prefer Pop. But the issue with Steam last time around gave me a very negative impression of it. A few months ago I organized a local Linux install party and tried giving it a chance. I could not get the damn thing to install, even after trying multiple ISOs. You can say “skill issue” but if you want a headache-free distro, which Linus very clearly does, my recommendation is to try something else. If Pop works for you, again, more power to you.

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      18 hours ago

      this time around, it looks like he had issues with their beta-quality new de.

      please just pick debian or fedora or something god dammit.

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        14 hours ago

        they did mention, that were shying away from debian because old software, but still choose pop os (follows the 2 year lts cycle of ubuntu, though the kernel is more up to date)

        in the end, elijah (one of the 3 are partaking on the challenge, it isn’t just linus) happened to choose a fedora based distro and had like 0 issues, it is almost like they should have had choosen fedora

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      16 hours ago

      That was my reaction too. Its almost as if he used ChatGPT as an excuse to use POP and have a bad time.

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      14 hours ago

      Hey, can you say more about the Linux install party? I’d be interested in hosting something like that! Did you find or make any resources to help?

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        7 hours ago

        I hosted it at a local maker space. It wasn’t like super structured. My wife and I took care of most people who came in and occasionally delegating help to the knowledgeable volunteers with the space. I brought some personal laptops with a few distros installed for test driving. Linux Mint was by far the most popular choice. https://endof10.org/ has some useful resources.