There’s a growing trend among Linux developers and users who are gravitating toward independent distributions that provide unique solutions, the autonomy to modify code, and independence from the constraints of established base Linux distributions’ dependencies.
Yet beware of small independent Distros as your main machine. Early on I used the original Solus, which I loved, but the developer shut it down overnight leaving me without a Distro. Then I tried Point Linux, a Debian based Distro that made Debian everything it could be and should be for the average user, but the developer decided he had to much other stuff to do until the Distro withered and died.
I now stick to well larger, well funded, multi developer Distros. I do have an older laptop I can still play with smaller independent Distros, but they will never again be my go to machine.
Independent Distros Blend Ideas and Innovate User Experiences
Posted by: Jack M. Germain May 10, 2023 09:56 AMThere’s a growing trend among Linux developers and users who are gravitating toward independent distributions that provide unique solutions, the autonomy to modify code, and independence from the constraints of established base Linux distributions’ dependencies.