What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?

case_when@feddit.uk to Linux@lemmy.ml – 240 points –

I've been using Linux Mint since forever. I've never felt a reason to change. But I'm interested in what persuaded others to move.

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I wish I knew about this sooner.

Heh, no problem, never too late to learn. If you're coming from Windows or OS X it's easy to think that the WM/DE is tied to the OS but due to the way Linux is written, the entire GUI stack is separate from the base system. You can have both the old school X Windowing system and the new Wayland installed at the same time, along with many different Desktop Environments and Window Managers. I use SDDM as my login manager and in the upper left-hand corner there is a drop-down to choose the DE and Windowing System.

That really is a lot to learn and get used to.

No one ever said learning something completely new was gonna be quick and easy. Take it piece by piece and follow tutorials. Installing Arch Linux will give you a good idea how everything fits together instead of just "click, click, click, reboot" and it's installed. You don't learn anything that way.

I remember seeing memes about this all the time.

I credit Arch with actually teaching me how to use Linux, even though I had already been using it for about 2 years at that point.

Heh, no problem, never too late to learn. If you're coming from Windows or OS X it's easy to think that the WM/DE is tied to the OS but due to the way Linux is written, the entire GUI stack is separate from the base system. I use SDDM as my login manager and in the upper left-hand corner there is a drop-down to choose the DE and Windowing System.

Didn't you already reply with a comment similar to this?

Possibly, I reply to a lot of people and I'm on Mobile most of the time and lose track of what I type.