Nobara on the Desktop, Pop OS on the Laptop and the Surface (needs a custom kernel though). I'd use Nobara on everything but I am too lazy to switch.
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I've been maining endeavouros for a little over a year now. It's oddly easier than any other os I've ever run.
Fedora with KDE!
Fedora, itβs running great on my older ThinkPad
Arch BTW for my personal machine and Debian for my server
I am using Rocky Linux 9 on my home PC and Ubuntu 22.04 Server on my VPS.
I keep trying different distros, but I keep coming back to Mint. It's just the right mix of user friendly and customisable for me.
Gentoo is my prefered distro.
NixOS on two boxes (starting to deep dive big into flakes to try to automate how the separate devices are configured and apps installed, itβs pretty slick if you ever need to reload the PCs). I have endeavorOS for an AI test box since it was easier to get an arch based distro to work with the complicated install chain of Cuda and Python dependency hell. I have Fedora on an PC my wife uses with Budgie. I have a Debian box for my 3d printer controlling. I may move something back to Solus once they release their new ISO, I miss it. Iβd probably end up installing nixpkgs on it so I donβt loose too much functionality/package availability.
Arch, Suse Micro os and Fedora silverblue. I would like to add gentoo but by beard is not long enough.
I have Linux Mint on my laptop (Windows 10 on my desktop)
I'm a Trisquel user. Though, I'm thinking of moving to Guix.
I recently just set up Mint on a virtual machine. I had the iso image and I knew how it's easy for me to get around, so I did it only to find the program I was looking for isn't what I thought it was. It's kinda my main go to for Linux work on a virtual machine because of how hassle free it tends to be for me.
That VM was made after I made the mistake of making a Liya one but not putting enough memory into the virtual hard disk.
I'm currently waiting to upgrade computers before I make the full jump since I already have everything set up just fine on my desktop, but I'm definitely thinking of starting with Mint for a general easy to use start or going to endeavourOS since I have some experience with that. (That's subject to change if I try more distros on virtual machines and find one I really like...)
Linux Mint on Desktop, Arch on my laptop
Mint, yet on my old laptop. Still on Windows on my main PC
The one that works for my use case.
Fedora Workstation