OK, so I have a framework laptop on the way and am trying to decide on a Linux distro to put on it. I’m going to main this laptop for dev-work, security research and maintaining my site. Who has opinions on what the best OS would be to use? I’m no Linux noob but also wouldn’t consider myself a pro by any means.

  • @julianwgs@discuss.tchncs.de
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    810 months ago

    Currently only Ubuntu and Fedora are officially supported, but many others work as well: https://frame.work/linux

    I am using plain old Ubuntu on my Framework 11th Gen. Setup is without hiccups, however per default hibernation is not setup which can be a pain in the butt. I haven‘t tried the finger print sensor, but it should work as well.

    Ubuntu is always a sane default and I am very happy with it.

    • thelastknowngod
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      310 months ago

      I had the same experience with Mint. Hibernation was difficult but everything else was fine. Fingerprint works but not for the login screen. I didn’t care enough to figure that out.

  • Cam
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    610 months ago

    If you like Windows desktop, I would use Linux Mint

    A popular cybersecurity distro is Kali Linux

    • shellsharksOPA
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      410 months ago

      Yeah I’ve used Kali a lot in the past for the job. More of a toolbox than what I’d want to use as a daily OS though. Mint is one of the options I’m definitely considering.

  • @thekerker@lemmy.world
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    510 months ago

    Fedora Workstation has worked flawlessly on my Framework from day 1. It’s a great distro with solid support.

    • shellsharksOPA
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      110 months ago

      Fedora is a top contender for me right now. Anything about Fedora specifically you like or is it just all around stable and goooood.

      • @thekerker@lemmy.world
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        210 months ago

        It’s stable, Gnome is pretty damn good, packages are updated frequently, the Linux kernel is kept up to date, and it’s mainstream enough that support issues are a quick search away.

  • Yuumi
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    510 months ago

    go for looks and ethics, you can use stuff like distrobox so package availability shouldn’t be a factor in your choosing.

    • shellsharksOPA
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      210 months ago

      I’ve used Debian and Ubuntu in the past and have enjoyed both. Based on past experience I’d go with one of those probably. But interested in what other people have enjoyed and specifically what works well on Framework. Testing some out in VMs is certainly an option though. Part of the reason I am going with Framework and w/ Linux is to explore and learn so I suspect Ill be trying out a lot of things in the end.

  • @Devjavu@lemmy.world
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    410 months ago

    Try VanillaOS. Love it and had my first linux distro in may. Literally the smoothest experience so far.

    • shellsharksOPA
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      110 months ago

      Not heard of it. Ill have to check it out.

  • Destide
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    310 months ago

    I’m currently running debian 12 on my workstation also loved opensuse tw. I use flatpaks for my dev tools and both are really good for documentation.

    • shellsharksOPA
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      110 months ago

      I’ve used Debian a bit in the past and have always liked it. I wonder how stable it is on Framework.