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Perhaps including what kinds of hardware work best with them. I'm interested in people's opinions on this.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago)

Using and recomending void linux. its very easy to manage. runit instead of systemd. rolling release, but very stable (didnt get any issues with updates during years) posible partial upgrades. low on resources capable of anything. package manager very quick and full featerured. xbps-src alternative to aur.

I am using it on two computers. -ryzen 5 with gtx 1050 -thinkpad t420 And one i installed to my mother she never have any complains...

And for better handling services and packages i recommend bpytop, vpm and vsv

Lutris and steam are in repos so...