• NormalC@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    POP!_OS:

    • Constant maintnence by System76 (under a solid Ubuntu base)
    • Ships latest Mesa, firmware, and Linux kernel only a week or so after latest stable
    • flathub built in and the Pop shop is more stable and useful than gnome-software (but nowhere close to Linux Mint unfortunately)
    • The COSMIC desktop is really pleasant to use and GNOME 42 still rocks! System76 also have a plan for wayland mapped out with cosmic-epoch (Mint devs far behind on this one)

    GNU Guix:

    • A transactional package manager that can be installed ontop of POP!_OS.
    • Hacking on Guix allows me to get the latest packages of things I’m interested in without compromising my base system. Why distro hop when you can use Guix?

    Flatpak/Flathub:

    • Get latest stable versions of user applications.
    • It’s flathub, what more is there to say?

    POP!_OS + GNU Guix + Flathub = the most complete GNU/Linux one can get.

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      1 year ago

      Interesting setup, I can definitely see myself giving that a go as a nice middle ground between traditional distros and full-on NixOS/Guix.