Quote from: Julian Cardich on February 09, 2024, 16:54:13It is obvious that the guys at System76 like experimenting and fiddling around with OSes, desktops and programming languages. That's why their desktop is so buggy. In my opinion, they should drop those nasty experiments and focus on their hardware.
Quote from: Leandro on February 08, 2024, 13:00:23lol, I definitely won't use something that is called pop_os!. System76 ceo can do whatever he wants, who cares?
Quote from: Leandro on February 08, 2024, 13:00:23lol, I definitely won't use something that is called pop_os!. System76 ceo can do whatever he wants, who cares?
Quote from: Max Steven on February 08, 2024, 12:22:06For me, Pop!_OS works better than any other distro I've tried.Yep, same experience here. I have Windows on my desktop and my main laptop but my backup laptop is running Pop! flawlessly, zero issues at all, great battery life (comparable to Windows which is a feat on its own in Linux world), perfect so far for anything I need (and despite being a backup laptop I still use it frequently).
Yes, I've experimented with Arch and Arch-based distros, as well as Fedora and Tumbleweed, among others. But, for someone who values stability over the thrill of distro-hopping and needs to rely on their system, Pop!_OS is outstanding.
Quote from: Max Steven on February 08, 2024, 12:22:06Great article thanks for your work!should just try Ubuntu
I'm a professional graphics-oriented Linux user deeply involved in AI, primarily utilizing Nvidia cards. For me, Pop!_OS works better than any other distro I've tried.
Yes, I've experimented with Arch and Arch-based distros, as well as Fedora and Tumbleweed, among others. But, for someone who values stability over the thrill of distro-hopping and needs to rely on their system, Pop!_OS is outstanding.
Additionally, I've experienced zero issues running Steam games.