I use Debian GNU/Linux with a custom kernel and a heavily customized StumpWM on all of my machines.
I distro-hop quite a bit, but I always seem to end up back on Debian Sid. Mostly I keep coming back to Debian because I understand how it works, and I know the place/way to configure every little thing that I like configuring. I use a custom kernel because I like to muck around in the nitty-gritty and see what I can improve on my main machine (really old hardware with quite a few hardware modifications). I use StumpWM because I like the minimalism and the Emacs-like keybindings. Plus, being written in clisp, I can modify it in real-time to suit my needs at that very second.
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I use Debian GNU/Linux with a custom kernel and a heavily customized StumpWM on all of my machines.
I distro-hop quite a bit, but I always seem to end up back on Debian Sid. Mostly I keep coming back to Debian because I understand how it works, and I know the place/way to configure every little thing that I like configuring. I use a custom kernel because I like to muck around in the nitty-gritty and see what I can improve on my main machine (really old hardware with quite a few hardware modifications). I use StumpWM because I like the minimalism and the Emacs-like keybindings. Plus, being written in clisp, I can modify it in real-time to suit my needs at that very second.