Edit: And in the end, it’s back to good old Fedora with Xfce. I guess I’m an old man, fixed in my ways. Haiku was interesting, but not nearly as stable as needed. OpenSuSE with Xfce was rough, it requires more polish....
@vahid@agrammatic For me hardware support on my Dell Latitude has been (almost) plug and play. It probably depends on (the #FOSS ness of) your hardware. But I wouldn't recommend it if you don't like fixing things. Funny story though, the video driver for my #nvidia quadro atm (470) is not supported by #archLinux where #freebsd has a prebuilt package ready to go.
@dukeoffailure@actuallyautistic I currently work in a group of ND folk and it is a lot nicer than working with NTs. We split the workload as seperate as possible, try not to step on anyone's toes and have a more patient pace. I prefer to work alone but if you want to build things bigger than yourself you have to work together and make it greater than the sum of its parts.
Suggest me a libre OS to try using on my new desktop PC
Edit: And in the end, it’s back to good old Fedora with Xfce. I guess I’m an old man, fixed in my ways. Haiku was interesting, but not nearly as stable as needed. OpenSuSE with Xfce was rough, it requires more polish....