What secrets your Linux distro reveals about you
The decision for a specific Linux distribution goes far beyond technical aspects and often reflects the personality and preferences of the user. Each distro has its own strengths, weaknesses and peculiarities that appeal to different user groups. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at some of the most popular Linux distributions and what choosing a particular distro might say about its users.
Note: This post is based on anecdotal evidence.
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I use the distribution that comes with the Raspberry Pi 5. What does that say about me?
I use EndeavourOS, what does that say about me?
I am happy opensuse was not left behind.
I thought Arch users motto is By The Way 🙂
Crunch Bang Plus Plus, no clutter and uses Debian Repos.
Arch is Individualist? The forums are full of morons, yes but it's a community driven distro. Even if it's a large portion of bad apples
I don't agree with your take on Debian.
Debian is for people who place a strong emphasis on stability, even to the point of forgoing newer features and using a slightly older, and more tested base. The Debian repositories are also huge, so compiling from source is rarely, if ever needed. Additionally the importance placed on free software has become less pronounced in Debian over the years, with non-free firmware now being installed by default, which as a Debian user is a welcome change in my opinion.
If you use mint you are a person that likes mint.
Who knew!