On Tue, 6 Nov 2018 at 14:18, William Oliver <ven...@billoblog.com> wrote:

> I jump around a lot. I usually reinstall my OS every five or six months. I
> do it primarily as a security issue -- if my machine has been compromised
> and I don't know it, at least every few months I *know* I'm clean. What
> I've found is that the "pain" of installation varies from release to
> release, and is not a fedora/debian/arch/suse issue per se. I've had some
> cases where fedora installed like a dream and debian/mint/ubuntu had
> problems, some cases where debian installed easy and fedora crumped, and
> some cases where arch/manjaro was great and everything else had problems.
>

> A few weeks ago, I went to Manjaro, not because I'm an Arch fan, but
> because I downloaded fedora, kubuntu, and KDE neon and it was the *only*
> one that installed without a problem. Before that, KDE neon installed
> without a hitch. Before that Fedora installed without a hitch.
>
> In a few months, I'll do it again, and it will be a different distro that
> works...
>
> Usually, I start with Fedora KDE spin, then try KDE neon, then try
> Manjaro, then try SUSE.
>
> Your approach has other advantages: you gain perspective on many different
distros with a range of installers and package managers and don't carry
complex customizations over year after year. Many people will ignore a
distro for years after one bad experience, and many problems can be traced
to very old configuration settings (e.g., in ~/.config).   Switching
distros when you encounter a problem with installation probably doesn't
leave time with a problem distro to followup with bug reports to ensure the
problems you encounter get fixed.

Some people do use multiple distros, either with lots of hardware or VM's.


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George N. White III
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