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  • dallo@lemmy.kiois.net
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    11 months ago
    • EndeavourOS (ArchLinux) + KDE Plasma for my SO and I.
    • SteamOS (ArchLinux) + KDE Plasma on the SteamDeck.
    • TrueNas (Freebsd) for my NAS
    • Yunohost (debian) for my server (which run this lemmy instance)

    My journey so far:

    • Ubuntu + Gnome
    • Fedora + Fluxbox
    • OpenSuse + FluxBox
    • Triskel + Gnome Shell
    • Ubuntu + XFCE
    • Pop_OS + Gnome
    • Manjaro + i3
    • ArchLinux + i3
    • EndeavourOS + KDE

    I want to try NixOS but I like my setup so far

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    Plasma on Arch. Considering switching to Plasma 6 beta to help bugtest and get the new shinies early.

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      Me too. Stock from the install guide, Linux and linux-lts kermels

      What doesn’t work :

      • ftdi chipsets over usb aren’t recognized by the software anymore.

      • The menu to switch on/off WiFi hangs, crashes the subsystem (and the menu panel), must reboot.

      • Laptop goes asleep when and if it feels like, sometimes doesn’t even shut down the screen when I close the lid (dell 7389). And wakes up randomly of course.

      • Impossible to get snapper-rollback to work ; snapshots work, rebooting in an earlier config doesn’t (and that part of the wiki is a mess).

      • Helvum doesn’t show the audio hardware and software, no way to route stuff like we used in Jack.

      • Webcam, internal microphone don’t work.

      • External output/input hardware (minijack) don’t work.

      • Appimages don’t work natively, must decompress and launch from terminal

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    Work PC: Fedora with Gnome & Forge ext for tiling.

    Laptop: currently testing Garuda KDE after jumping on it early and it being really scratchy other than the theming, it’s really matured with almost SUSE level tools.