CapedOwl wrote:
I strongly recommend against guix. The juice ain't worth the squeeze. Same with any other hairshirt-esque distro, such as Arch, Endeavor, Nix, etc. One will find oneself serving the interests of the OS. It won't be the OS serving one's interests. These are the sorts of distros which eventually make people throw their hands up, blaming linux generally, saying they're totally finished with it.
The easier, yet solid distros (with strong support communities and a lot of mindshare) like Linux Mint, or Debian, are the distros that go the distance for one, long-term, I say. It's these distros where it's easier to install the occasional highly-needed, closed-source, 3rd party software, like say nvidia drivers, or Zoom.
I've used Arch, and it's better as an experimental or hobbyist distro that you can tinker with than something for everyday use. It's good if you want to get into the nitty-gritty details of your OS, which can be quite fun, but if you're trying to watch YouTube videos or some other normie $hit, something like Ubuntu is better.
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