• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    17 hours ago

    I’m literally the opposite. I have been on Red Hat since Halloween and all servers I have ever touched have been Red Hat or a close fork of RHEL. When I decided to go Linux for my daily driver and more self hosting I went Pop!_OS on my laptop, Linux Mint for my wife, and Linux Mint Debian Edition for all my home systems.

    Red Hat is for work. Debian is for life.

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      9 hours ago

      I have to use Fedora at work (or Windows 11 or MacOS). All our production systems are CentOS, so the supported client Linux distro is Fedora, as they can reuse a bunch of scripts, Chef recipes, etc.

      I liked it enough that I started using it at home. I like using the same OS on both work and personal systems. I share scripts and dotfiles between them.

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      16 hours ago

      I realize that’s it’s completely irrational, but I hate the name Pop!_OS, such that it may have kept me from checking it out to-date! I think it’s so stupid. And why does it need the exclamation mark?? But maybe I should look into it…

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        15 hours ago

        I actually do not recommend it at the moment. They are working on their new DE (Cosmic) so the current stable release is very old.

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              7 hours ago

              It is pretty polished to be daily driven. However you might miss some more features in settings and such if you’re coming from something like KDE.