The “Any day now” just keeps holding hopeium and copeium. They dont have to deliver if any day is a phrase that keeps people putting off switching.
Side note to any power users that are planning on making the switch that I wish I knew back when I switched. (Types that really want a system thats theirs and dig in) don’t start out with a “user friendly distro” go straight to a main bloodline distro like Arch or Debian. Chances are you’ll end up on one anyway and it’ll save you time distro hopping.
While very true for me, the bastards of Xubuntu and Kubuntu got me hooked and over time I learned why what you said is true. The journey is worth enjoying, however one wishes to experience it
The “Any day now” just keeps holding hopeium and copeium. They dont have to deliver if any day is a phrase that keeps people putting off switching.
Side note to any power users that are planning on making the switch that I wish I knew back when I switched. (Types that really want a system thats theirs and dig in) don’t start out with a “user friendly distro” go straight to a main bloodline distro like Arch or Debian. Chances are you’ll end up on one anyway and it’ll save you time distro hopping.
I think that distrohopping is part of the experience for power users.
While very true for me, the bastards of Xubuntu and Kubuntu got me hooked and over time I learned why what you said is true. The journey is worth enjoying, however one wishes to experience it
Bloodline Distro I love that I’m going to start using that from now on for Debian.