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  • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

    It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

    Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

    (Boosts welcome)

    bnlandor@mastodon.socialB slothrop@chaos.socialS pileczka_gaia@chaos.socialP thatprivacyguy@eupolicy.socialT petko@social.petko.meP 21 Replies Last reply
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    • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

      Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

      It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

      Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

      (Boosts welcome)

      bnlandor@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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      #2

      @peter_mcmahan openSUSE Tumbleweed (rolling releases) or Leap

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      • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

        Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

        It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

        Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

        (Boosts welcome)

        slothrop@chaos.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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        #3

        @peter_mcmahan I moved from Ubuntu to Debian Stable several years ago, and haven’t regretted it.

        Essentially, Debian seems to have taken inspiration from Ubuntu to become a bit friendlier, but thankfully they haven’t imitated the annoying bits.

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        • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

          Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

          It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

          Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

          (Boosts welcome)

          pileczka_gaia@chaos.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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          #4

          @peter_mcmahan I've switched from Ubuntu to fedora a few releases ago and am happy with that so far. Their ai policy is rather weak, but existent and at least rather critical than enabling (which for major distros is probably the best one can realistically hope for, given that even things like vim are vibe-coded nowadays 🫠) https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/council/policy/ai-contribution-policy/

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          • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

            Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

            It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

            Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

            (Boosts welcome)

            thatprivacyguy@eupolicy.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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            #5

            @peter_mcmahan Given you already use Ubuntu, Debian would be a sensible choice.

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            • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

              Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

              It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

              Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

              (Boosts welcome)

              petko@social.petko.meP This user is from outside of this forum
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              #6

              @peter_mcmahan have you looked at opensuse -- it has Tumbleweed for a rolling release? Sorry for suggesting it, but also arch fits your requirements... btw.

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              • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

                Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

                It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

                Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

                (Boosts welcome)

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                #7

                @peter_mcmahan Debian is the only distro we actively feel like we can recommend right now. it continues to be community-driven and has a history of standing up for what's right.

                we're personally big fans of NixOS at the technical level... or at least what NixOS was; its reliability has suffered heavily (at least for us) in the past few years, which we attribute to the political developments that soured us on it. we just don't have another declarative distro we can recommend, as yet.

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                • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

                  Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

                  It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

                  Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

                  (Boosts welcome)

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                  #8

                  @peter_mcmahan I just switched from Xubuntu to Debian Xfce for this precise reason.

                  Debian doesn't have a strong anti-AI stance, but it hasn't been overcome with slop *yet*.

                  Mostly my issues have been fiddly details, things that Xubuntu includes that Debian Xfce doesn't. I need to make a list.

                  But so far it's been great.

                  Hardware is a Lenovo X13 gen3, the most generic Intel hardware ever, which helps.

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                  • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

                    Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

                    It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

                    Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

                    (Boosts welcome)

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                    #9

                    @peter_mcmahan come to elementary OS, it's a queer friendly, queer founded Linux distro that really don't support the use of AI.

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                    • petko@social.petko.meP petko@social.petko.me

                      @peter_mcmahan have you looked at opensuse -- it has Tumbleweed for a rolling release? Sorry for suggesting it, but also arch fits your requirements... btw.

                      schrotthaufen@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #10

                      @petko @peter_mcmahan w.r.t. arch: Given the recent massive backdooring campaign, I’d stay away from the AUR, unless you can spare the spoons to verify every single package you install from there.

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                      • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

                        Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

                        It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

                        Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

                        (Boosts welcome)

                        jwcph@helvede.netJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #11

                        @peter_mcmahan Honestly, I can't answer any of your questions 😝 but FWIW I do remember that doing my own most recent, failed attempt at switching over to Linux I decided to go with Zorin specifically because my other prime candidate, Fedora, was too AI friendly...

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                        • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

                          Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

                          It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

                          Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

                          (Boosts welcome)

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                          #12
                          @peter_mcmahan > just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)

                          that part hasn't been an issue with any distro I've used for about 8 years. You're probably good with anything there

                          As for suggestions, I can't find anything official for a stance either way regarding AI, but Linux Mint Debian Edition could be a good choice for you. Similar Debian base as Ubuntu so it should all be familiar, and Mint's own tools are generally pretty good
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                          • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

                            Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

                            It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

                            Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

                            (Boosts welcome)

                            aaron@social.caskey-demaret.seA This user is from outside of this forum
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                            #13

                            @peter_mcmahan I'll add to the chorus that Debian is pretty good. I've been running it with KDE/Plasma on a work thinkpad and it's pretty good.

                            However, I am still running Ubuntu on my personal laptop because Debian 13 doesn't support my drawing tablet. (To be fair Ubuntu 26.04 didn't either and I had to roll back to 25.10 to get it to work with Krita)

                            Gentoo has declared a complete No AI, stance, but you really need to be willing to a lot of work to get it up and running.

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                            • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

                              Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

                              It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

                              Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

                              (Boosts welcome)

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                              #14

                              @peter_mcmahan I’d just switch to Debian, since Ubuntu is a derivative that’s taken a wrong turn.

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                              • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

                                Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

                                It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

                                Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

                                (Boosts welcome)

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                                #15

                                What about the ones in this list? https://noai.starlightnet.work/ @peter_mcmahan

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                                • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

                                  Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

                                  It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

                                  Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

                                  (Boosts welcome)

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                                  #16

                                  @peter_mcmahan not quite Linux, but give FreeBSD a try maybe? It pretty much checks all your boxes.

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                                  • pileczka_gaia@chaos.socialP pileczka_gaia@chaos.social

                                    @peter_mcmahan I've switched from Ubuntu to fedora a few releases ago and am happy with that so far. Their ai policy is rather weak, but existent and at least rather critical than enabling (which for major distros is probably the best one can realistically hope for, given that even things like vim are vibe-coded nowadays 🫠) https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/council/policy/ai-contribution-policy/

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                                    #17

                                    @pileczka_gaia
                                    fedora is a blast for laptops (I have fedora KDE on my ThinkPad 👌 you can also get a GNOME desktop environment, closer to Ubuntu)
                                    @peter_mcmahan

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                                    • serigala_tropis@lgbtqia.spaceS serigala_tropis@lgbtqia.space

                                      @peter_mcmahan come to elementary OS, it's a queer friendly, queer founded Linux distro that really don't support the use of AI.

                                      avuko@infosec.exchangeA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      #18

                                      @serigala_tropis @peter_mcmahan and it is also quite a pleasure to use.

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                                      • jwcph@helvede.netJ jwcph@helvede.net

                                        @peter_mcmahan Honestly, I can't answer any of your questions 😝 but FWIW I do remember that doing my own most recent, failed attempt at switching over to Linux I decided to go with Zorin specifically because my other prime candidate, Fedora, was too AI friendly...

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                                        #19

                                        @jwcph @peter_mcmahan
                                        #ZorinOS has no AI (for now at least).. but I didn't notice any in Ubuntu either so now I'm worried there's just stuff happening in the background?

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                                        • peter_mcmahan@mas.toP peter_mcmahan@mas.to

                                          Heavens help me, I'm asking for linux distribution advice on fedi. 🫣

                                          It's becoming increasingly clear that I'll need to jump ship from Ubuntu very soon. I've been using linux as my only os for several years now, and I originally chose Ubuntu because I wanted web searches for "<error message> <distro name>" to generally just give me an answer. But every release has made things harder (like avoiding snap) and canonical seems dead set on driving their os into the GenAI void. So I need recommendations!

                                          Is there a distro out there that has a strong anti-AI (or at least AI critical) stance that will mostly just work for laptops (reliable sleep on lid shut is a must)? With a strong community and good governance structure? Maybe with good zfs support? And rolling releases and up to date packages available? I've looked into basic Debian and Chimera, but I'd love to hear folks' thoughts on those and other options.

                                          (Boosts welcome)

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                                          #20

                                          @peter_mcmahan

                                          Depends what else you're against!

                                          Don't like systemd? MX Linux -- Debian based, light, lots of good tools.

                                          Don't mind systemd, and doing a lot of your own manual work? Debian.

                                          Want rolling-release? openSUSE Tumbleweed. Or, for greater stability, openSUSE Slowroll. SUSE is anti-ZFS though. Defaults to Btrfs. I *do not like* Btrfs. (Disclaimer: I worked for SUSE for 4 years.)

                                          Want slim and lightweight & feels like Linux used to do: tiny and fast? Alpine.

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