Yeah gotta back Arch here. It’s relatively stable and a good compromise between the two extremes of non-modular highly configured and DIY.
The only moving part with arch is installing a couple packages.
Yeah gotta back Arch here. It’s relatively stable and a good compromise between the two extremes of non-modular highly configured and DIY.
The only moving part with arch is installing a couple packages.
Pick a rolling release distribution with a limited number of opinionated choices. Arch is a good one. Void is another (although far less main stream).
Ubuntu is very non-modular and highly opinionated, probably avoid that.
I recommend XFCE over LXDE, it’s probably a better compromise in terms of what you’re looking for.
So, my advice:
Perhaps more complex then what you’re hoping for.
But consider taking a look at hyprland. I’ve been very impressed with how modular and smooth this window manager is
I strongly recommend EndeavourOS. You’ll have more flexibility to experiment with different setups and greater access to software.
Yeah that’s been my least favourite experience with Lemmy.
Many replies are hostile and highly opinionated.
I don’t have an answer for your question but it was a good question and it made me curious.
I’m in favour of domestic production but I would always want more information about it.