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I am running Ubuntu on my machines and spin up Docker containers if I need other flavours.
Fedora, itβs running great on my older ThinkPad
Debian and Alpine
Alpine for Docker containers and Debian for general putpose and sometimes also for containers.
Gentoo is my prefered distro.
Arch
I am using Rocky Linux 9 on my home PC and Ubuntu 22.04 Server on my VPS.
I have Linux Mint on my laptop (Windows 10 on my desktop)
Arch, Suse Micro os and Fedora silverblue. I would like to add gentoo but by beard is not long enough.
I'm a Trisquel user. Though, I'm thinking of moving to Guix.
My primary computer: (NOT LINUX) Windows 10, I know, shocking. Laptop for programming: It's an old HP Pavilion from 2015. Linux Mint with i3. ThinkPad for fun stuff: Artix Linux. Big ass Cisco servers in my room: openBSD emulation.
Gentoo on my desktop and laptop. I also have an old thinkpad T41 that runs FreeDOS which isn't linux but is still awesome.
Fedora
Debian since '95, (After a try with Slackware and RedHat each for a month or 2-3)
I run testing on my home devices (trixie now). Totally happy with it. (I really don't like the rpm based ones, even more so since IBM bought RedHat) Tried Ubuntu once, didn't know how fast to get back after the 1st major upgrade killed my system years ago.
I used ctwm since '96, switched to xfce4 in '18 (and use it as wm), ctwm is still in use for vnc connections on the rpi.
Mint, yet on my old laptop. Still on Windows on my main PC
The one that works for my use case.