I recently started using Fedora 39 KDE Spin as my main driver. It mostly just works out of the box. You’ll need to add some repos to get media support etc. but that is just a quick Google-search away.
I have been using Debian for a long time for my home server and to be honest, and it never once failed me. In my experience, Debian on a server is just rock solid. When I made the switch from Win11 (I don’t like a snooping AI in Notepad) to Debian (stable) I wasn’t that happy. Apps were outdated, Wayland was f**king things up, etc. So I switched to Debian testing (trixie) and installed KDE the manual way. That way I hoped to get a really ‘clean’ system, leaving some of the standard apps (that I wouldn’t be using anyway) behind. Although Debian testing seemed really stable, the ‘manual way’ left me with some quirks that left me unhappy. For a reason I can’t remember, I decided to try out Fedora 39. And I have to say, it has been great. Up to date apps, no unexpected errors or crashes, etc.
Indeed, English will get you a lot further in this community. A deepl.com translation of the original post:
Good evening, I am introducing myself here because I don’t know where to do it. I am brand new to Feddit and am trying it out in comparison to Reddit to leave FB. Before I signed up I had noticed that the quality of comments is really high (almost all the time ), so fed up with so much drivel I got here at my venerable boomer age (I grew up with the c64). Now…just for the sake of understanding and intellectual honesty I notice one thing here as well…namely that words like Neo-Nazism / Nazism etc etc etc are wasted. I am right-wing, always have been, and perhaps will be for a long time yet. I do not recognise myself in the above words and have never harmed anyone. I observe my own political principles, I am an amateur runner (I run every day), I work every day, I eat every day, etc. etc. … so if you are being criticised here because you belong to one political party rather than another, it is only right that I understand this at once (and I thank those who want to enlighten me). For the rest I am passionate about computing / astronomy and …spirituality. Hello everyone and Happy New Year 🎄
Looks nice, but Orb already exists. Which is FOSS. You might have problems competing if you decide to go closed source…
It’s focus may be rdp, but it supports SSH connections just fine. I switched my main driver yesterday from Windows to Debian (Cinnamon). I came out looking for the same thing as OP, Remina fitted right in as an SSH connections manager
I have had issues since yesterday. Seems like I’m getting SERVFAIL responses and some of their nameservers seems to lose connection
It’s working
If you are using the *arr stack, Bazarr may be what you are looking for.
Maybe you can try The Lounge? It is somewhat different than an IRC proxy since it has a web client (that is always connected)