So I chose to install Ubuntu and Ubuntu studio on top (which as I understand is just adding a bunch of apps and maybe doing some configuring). I am a musician and visual creative. I’d like to know why I made the wrong choice in distro. Hit me with it!

Why is your distro of choice better than the one I picked at random for myself?

What bottleneck am I to expect due to my non archyness?

  • rho@anonsys.net
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    13 hours ago

    @phonics Your distro of choice is right for you:
    - As long as you are still getting used to it
    - As long as the important things work for you
    - You can live with the downsides
    - It is your choice

    (My distro is Arch for my riced laptop by the way, but also Debian for servers and Garuda for gaming.)
    I would suggest you keep your home directory on a separate partition and maybe use etckeeper. This way you can distro hop your way when you are ready for your next hop while still being able to reverse hop.

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      12 hours ago

      This is the best advice, in my opinion, keeping your data in a separate partition (or a separate drive if possible). This makes distro-hopping a breeze, since your data remains intact between distros.

      After that, jump around as much as you want until you find something you’re comfortable with.