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Linux Furs

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A place for all Furries who use (or are interested in) Linux-based OS's to come, hang out, ask questions, and enjoy!

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With all the refugees from Reddit seeking better places on the internet, I figured I would go ahead and create a community here for Furries who use, or are interested in, Linux to come, hang out, and ask questions.

Whether you are a newbie just starting out, or a seasoned pro who just finished compiling Gentoo, all Linux Furs are welcome here! :)

(I'll come up with some concrete-ish rules later. Just follow the instance rules for now and you'll be fine)

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[โ€“] yote_zip@pawb.social 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Heyo. Linux and furries, the iconic duo. I'm currently an arch user also, but lately have been considering switching to something a tiny bit more stable. Arch used to be great when we needed a lot of experimental software to run games, but I feel like I don't need bleeding edge for anything anymore, and there are enough small bugs coming and going that it's a bit annoying. Maybe considering opensuse tumbleweed or fedora? Anyone else feeling a similar way?

OTOH my arch install is so old I've forgotten everything I ever tweaked about it, so setting up on a new distro from scratch is not going to be fun.

[โ€“] southernwolf@pawb.social 0 points 2 years ago

Yeah, I have Arch on a laptop I play around with, and it's cool and all, but ultimately I'd never run it as my main OS on my system. I have played around with OpenSuse Tumbleweed too, and I did quite like that. If I was gonna go for a rolling-release, I'd definitely choose that.

Currently for me, I run Pop!_OS on my main system, have for over 4 years now, and also on my Thinkpad X1 Yoga. Also just installed Debian 12 on an old 2013 Macbook Pro, and Qubes OS on another older Lenovo Ideapad.