arch Linux obviously because I’m a fucking genius ass hipster underwear fruitcake
Windows 11. Don’t @ me, I don’t have the mental or physical energy to deal with Linux. I’ve never had a Linux install that’s had close to everything working, there’s always a device (network, sound, graphics, usb toaster) that doesn’t work and attempts to follow people’s instructions to fix it either make it worse or just do nothing.
Maybe I’m just useless or unlucky, but I’m due to die in a few decades and I don’t have time to deal with that nonsense when Windows does everything I want it to.
I use ArseLinux btw.
Nobara linux on my media center/gaming PC. The same on my laptop currently, but I’m a habitual distro-hopper, so I may be on NixOS or Vanilla or maybe Void next week. Whichever I happen to be on, there’s a 90% chance I’ll be using the Gnome DE.
Windows 10. I primarily use it for gaming and development. I also have a Linux box for home automation with Home Assistant so I guess you could argue I use that the most passively.
Arch Linux (BTW)
Vanilla OS but trying to learn about the differences between blendOS and Vanilla OS
Fedora, used Arch for many years but decided to try it out and have really enjoyed it. After Red Hats RHEL decisions I might swap to arch or nix os.
For everything but VR, Arch Linux with KDE Plasma. For VR, Windows 10
I’ve played VR on Linux before with my Vive but it’s definitely not feature complete yet. I just got Knuckles for it though so I’ve been using the Vive with them a lot recently, so I might start trying it more often. The lack of desktop view in SteamVR on Linux is really annoying though (I got it to work once, but that was the only thing that worked at the time lol)
KDE Ubuntu, I like it so much more than gnome. I’ve never tried another Linux and I have so much customization set up with with KDE that switching to somewhere else is really not appealing.
Windows 11 for my Surface & Gaming PC. Probably gonna try out SurfaceLinux soon though since the Surface Pro 7 is starting to show its age.
But I have a Dell XPS 13 that’s running Ubuntu Jammy now though. I alternate thru all 3 depending on the day.
MacOS. Looks like there’s tens of us on Lemmy. Tens!
Ubuntu, it has a great community and works well. I don’t need more
Endeavour OS
Btw I use arch. Actually Void Linux with bspwm, but I wanted too say it one time. And windows on the gaming machine.