So I think I'm starting to become bit of a Linux user.
I have been using Linux servers for years (always Ubuntu server although my current Beelink N5105 has been RMA'ed). But various phases of playing with
Ubuntu, Mint and
Manjaro as a desktop has always been limited for various reasons. However I purchased a
Lenovo Duet 3i 18-months ago which shipped with Windows 10 S and struggled with it (and an upgrade to 11). However Fedora runs like a champ with various bits becoming supported over time; such as auto-rotate, the bluetooth keyboard working etc. In addition I've recently bought another miniPC; a
Minisforum UM480 XT with a view towards using it daily to support the Windows 11 desktop PC I have. I've tried a few distros but settled on
Arch for this new PC.
Thoughts on the four distros I've recently used:
- Fedora - been rock solid (mostly) over the last 18-months on the Lenovo. Upgraded perfectly from 36 to 39 over that time. Only issues have been an absolute refusal to auto-mount to my Ubuntu Server and the odd Bluetooth spat where it suddenly decides not to connect to something. I generally love this distro but aware the corporation backing it are hated by some. Not a great installer. Dnf syntax is easy to pickup. Works with secure boot.
- Arch - my current choice on the Minisforum. Love the 'compactness' of it. Used archinstall which again is awesome for its simplicity. Not sure how stable or durable it will be. Love the fact it's community-driven. Running as Gnome DE with very little customisation; just Vitals Gnome Extension. Took a while to understand the AUR and Pacman where the syntax isn't as intuitive. My only real complaint is my attempts for Grub to remember the last choice isn't currently happening and not sure why.
- Endeavour OS - Thinking about moving my lenovo to Arch so wanted to try this (in a VM). Did not like. Feels bloated even if you deselect some of the pre-configured software (2.6GB ISO). The Calamares installer is great and I liked that you could select different Desktop Environments.
- Debian - Never tried pure Debian, only Ubuntu & Mint. So finally put that to bed. Feels odd using last year's Gnome environment. Some big v44/45 changes missing. Seems rammed with silly games; solitaire, connect 4, minesweeper etc. Unfortunately being a VM I couldn't really test stability but I know that's its strength. Again feels bloated although I get why. Apt makes logical sense.
In terms of the DEs I prefer Gnome although I like the customisation and increased options KDE has. KDE definitely had more bugs for me, i.e. folders changing colour on rollover and other oddities.
So planning to stay with Arch on the Minisforum and will look at potentially installing that on the Lenovo too. Today I even learnt you can use
lspci to check your PCI-e Gen type! Unfortunately with Roblox, Microsoft, OneDrive use on the main desktop PC I have to keep using Windows for now. Although to be fair there are some things it does better, but in the future I wouldn't mind being able to drop Windows.