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title: My Linux Journey
date: 2020-12-31 23:59
date: 2020-08-07 23:59
tags: distros, 100DaysToOffload
summary: Like many other distro hoppers, I tried many distros. Solus was one of the best polished experiences. That is not to say it is perfect.
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title: Yet Another Last Hop Attempt
date: 2020-08-09 22:00
tags: distros, 100DaysToOffload
summary: Solus 4.1 was one of the best polished experiences I had. I hope it continues that way and I don't feel the need for a hop.
status: published
comment: https://fosstodon.org/@murtezayesil/104661159514521536
hundreddaystooffload: 16
I tried many distros ever since I purchased this laptop, Lenovo Ideapad 110, back in 2017. My previous post was about [my Linux journey](my_linux_journey.md). And as it could be seen there, my every hop was due to some frustration or some feature I missed. But leaving a well polished OS like Manjaro and Pop\_OS! is much more difficult and it hurts to need moving away. I tried Pop\_OS! twice and n both cases it slowed within a month. In fact, I have been having problems and hopping once a month pretty regularly.
<div style="text-align:center;">
<img src="images/distro_backups.png" alt="A directory with backups of important files before I replace the distro on SSD. I put the distro name and the date it was removed on the directory. It turns out I have been distro hopping once a month from February to August of 2020">
</div>
I have been distro hopping every month for the last seven months. I am not some adventurous person who hops for fun, except that time I decided to use [LFS 😅️](http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/ "Linux From Scratch") I heard that people were using Pop_OS! for months with great performance. I used Pop before and experienced performance degragation on SSD. Manjaro stayed fast but installing too many AUR packages got the best of it. Arch, well, was born dead in the hands of a newbie like me 😜️ Elementary is beatiful and good for people switching from Mac, but isn't for me.
Everytime I distro hop, I want it to be the last hopping. I want to settle with a distro on the bare metal. I am not against trying new distros on VM. I am talking about desktop distros btw. Since I am new to server space, I only tried Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 10 so far.
# Solus 4.1 vs Solus 3.99
The biggest improvement I noticed so far is the black screen issue upon booting after a gpu driver upgrade is gone. I hope it stays that way. Another thing I noticed is that my GPU supports Vulkan now. It didn't before. Even though I installed bunch of drivers and libraries from different PPAs as instructed in Lutris and Steam wikis. I simply installed Steam and Solus pulled every Vulkan stuff games would need.
# I want this to be the last hop I will do on baremetal
Be ready to quote me on that as "Last Famous Words"
Fun Fact: Solus' package manager, eopkg, is derived from [Pardus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system))' package manager [PiSi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)#PiSi_package_management "means "kitty" in Turkish") which was the first Linux distro and package manager I used. Unfortunately PiSi was discontinued when Pardus moved to Debian base. It lives in Solus. That is a nice nostalgia.
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<img src="images/neofetch_juggernaut_lenovo_ip110.png" alt="Neofetch command showing system info on the terminal: Username: Murteza, Computername: Juggernaut, OS: Solus, Kernel: Linux 5.6.19, Computer Make: Lenovo Ideapad 110-15ACL, DE: Budgie, CPU: AMD A8 7410, GPU: AMD Radeon R5, RAM: 6860MiB total">
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<h1 class="entry-title"><a href="https://murtezayesil.me/my-linux-journey.html">My Linux Journey</a></h1>
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<span>Thu 31 December 2020</span>
<span>Sun 09 August 2020</span>
<span>| in <a href="https://murtezayesil.me/category/personal.html">Personal</a></span>
<span>| tags: <a href="https://murtezayesil.me/tag/distros.html">distros</a><a href="https://murtezayesil.me/tag/100daystooffload.html">100DaysToOffload</a></span> <span>| Day <strong>FizzBuzz (15)</strong> of #100DaysToOffload</span>
<span>| tags: <a href="https://murtezayesil.me/tag/distros.html">distros</a><a href="https://murtezayesil.me/tag/100daystooffload.html">100DaysToOffload</a></span> <span>| Day <strong>16</strong> of #100DaysToOffload</span>
</footer><!-- /.post-info --><h1>TL;DR</h1>
<p>I learned to use linux by breaking it. First time I broke Ubuntu, I purged Xorg while trying to remove KDE 😬️</p>
<h1><img src="https://www.pardus.org.tr/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Pardus-04.png" alt="Pardus logo" width=20em height=auto> Pardus</h1>
<p>I started my Linux journey with <a href="https://www.pardus.org.tr">Pardus</a> installation CD distributed with science magazine of <a href="https://www.tubitak.gov.tr/en" title="Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey">TÜBİTAK</a>. It probably was around 2011. What I do remember is the sluggish KDE 4 desktop that put old family computer (512MB RAM, 1,6GHz single core CPU) onto its knees. What I liked about Linux was how easy it was to get started. WiFi worked out of the box with some occasional disconnection issue. It also had Firefox and no Internet Explorer. I learned one thing with Pardus, Windows is not the only operating system developer.</p>
<p>2011 was the time I never knew about the terminal. I never searched for it on application manager. Linux desktop was usable without CLI in 2011. Forget about shell commands, I didn't know English language back then. Unfortunately the 7 years old laptop couldn't hold any longer and just died one day never to boot again.</p>
<p><strong>6/10</strong><br>
Would run it for nostalgia on a VM 😁️</p>
<h1>Hardware</h1>
<p>Lenovo IdeaPad <strong>110</strong><br>
<strong>AMD A8</strong> CPU (4 cores boosting to 2.2GHz) with iGPU (for rendering desktop)<br>
<strong>8GB RAM</strong> (6.7GB usable thanks to integrated GPU 😠️)<br>
<strong>AMD R5</strong> GPU (2GB Vram for projector support)<br>
<strong>Fan</strong> for cooling through motivation<br>
<strong>1366x768</strong> display (for 720p window + 48 pixel for title and task bars 😅️)<br>
<strong>Keyboard</strong> (with short Shift key 😠️) with numberpad<br>
<strong>Touchpad</strong> which is comfortable and sometimes makes me forget to use mouse<br>
<strong>Barely Camera</strong> because why not<br>
<strong>Plastic body</strong> because it worked for Barbie 🤣️
<strong>1TB HDD</strong> 5200 RPM
<strong>DVD R/W bay</strong> which I replaced with <strong>240GB SSD</strong> with on board RAM</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/010/369/original/ubuntu.png" alt="Ubuntu logo" width=20em height=auto> Ubuntu</h1>
<p>I installed Ubuntu on IdeaPad 110 the day it was delivered in 2017. Unity desktop environment was a nice change from other operating systems I used. Ubuntu was amazing and every program I could need was available in the store. WiFi and bluetooth worked amazingly well out of the box.</p>
<p>There were 2 things I didn't like about Ubuntu:<br>
First is the AppArmor internal error prompt. I disabled AppArmor and issue was fixed 🤦‍♂️️<br>
Second was the half new and half old looking system after a release upgrade.</p>
<p><strong>7/10</strong></p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/106/747/original/ab7ee760c4d7d8b4.png" alt="Mint Logo" width=20em height=auto> Linux Mint</h1>
<p><div style="text-align: center;">
<img src="images/linux_mint_change_my_mind_1.jpg" alt="Linux Mint is Ubuntu plus cinnamon DE minus snap packages. Change my mind">
</div></p>
<p><strong>8/10</strong><br>
Roll it to earn 1 point</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/090/050/original/ae5ab97b259fe17d.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Arch</h1>
<p>I learned what RTFM means and how useful Arch wiki is. Nonetheless I ended up with something that wouldn't work. I know it was my mistake to install whatever I could find on AUR which can break the system. But in my defense, I was spoiled by installing stuff from a repo and not breaking anything.</p>
<p><strong>Some assembly required</strong> / 10<br>
I am not <a href="https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/57622/arch-home-server-challenge-las-313/" title="Arch Home Server">Mad Lad</a> enough</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/128/original/ba24e6fc18d3e34a.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Solus 3.99</h1>
<p>I tried Solus because my prejudgment for stability of Arch Linux prevented me trying Manjaro. Solus was much faster than Ubuntu even though I tried GNOME edition. Games were playable which is an interesting development given that this laptop is suitable for offices and gaming isn't something it should be able to do.</p>
<p>Every GPU driver update was causing system to boot into black screen. Fix was rebooting it system to safe mod and rebooting to latest driver. I would be happy to use stable kernel instaled of edge but graphics drivers didn't work with stable for some reason. Given Solus is a rolling release, I was getting this problem 2 or 3 times a week.</p>
<p><strong>███ / 10</strong></p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/121/original/81f2041d18d0535b.png" alt="Manjaro logo" width=20em height=auto> Manjaro</h1>
<p>It works. It is lighter than anything I tried so far, partly thanks to optimization done to KDE. Manjaro is stable and is recommendable to grandpas. That being said, Manjaro and Arch's one of the biggest attraction is AUR which also is the weak spot. Most people break their systems because they did something wrong while installing from AUR.</p>
<p><strong>8/10</strong><br>
Still recommended though</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/123/original/a76f54a7dbcd8afd.png" alt="Pop OS logo" width=20em height=auto> Pop_OS!</h1>
<p>Pop_OS! is the Ubuntu++ that I expected Linux Mint to be. Pop is especially recommended for computers with Nvidia's sand. But for some reason it kept slowing down faster than any other OS I tried on this computer (excpet Windows 10 which always was slow).</p>
<p>I started the installation and let it use the entire SSD the way it wished. All the defaults except the encryption which I don't think effects the performance because if it did, why wasn't it affecting at the beginning. About 50GB or 240GB SSD is filled.</p>
<p>I used to distro hop for fun and trying other distros. Not with Pop_OS ! I wanted to use this for the long shot but it keeps slowing down on me.</p>
<p><strong>9/10</strong><br>
Only if it knew it was installed on an SSD and performed so.</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/128/original/ba24e6fc18d3e34a.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Solus 4.1</h1>
<p>It turns out, both iGPU and complementrary dedicated GPU supports Vulkan. No other system could run anything on Vulkan before. Even after adding PPAs and installing <code>mesa</code> and <code>vulkan</code> stuff, I always had to use <code>PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1</code> flag to run windows games. Native games performed poorly too. Solus was like a fresh air to my computer 😃️</p>
<p>GPU driver update no longer causes black screen. I installed it on the HDD to try it out. And with Pop_OS! on SSD slowed down enough to be almost match with Solus on HDD, I am planning to replace Pop with Solus.</p>
<p><strong>9/10</strong> until it break again<br>
Sorry for being negative but if it won't break (hopefully), I will make a newbie mistake at some point and break it 😁️</p>
<h1>This is NOT the end for a distro hopper</h1>
<p>I believe the reason geeks started to distro hop is that there are many different people with different needs and there are different distros with strong point and weaknesses. Desire for finding the best for our own use case pushes us to hop between many distros.</p>
<ul>
<li>There are developers who need to have the latest libraries to test against their projects. </li>
<li>There are grand parents who need a way to communicate with their children and grandchildren.</li>
<li>There are servers which run day and night to provide services to millions of people.</li>
</ul>
<p>There is no single best solution. That is actually why there are many distros in the first place. We will keep hopping in hopes of finding the best for our personal use case andbe able to give educated answer to people who ask for recomendation.</p>
<div style="text-align: center;">
<img src="images/distro_hopping_bullet_cat_1.jpg" alt="A cat hovering off the ground. Top caption: There is a new distro with mouse themed wallpapers. Bottom caption: It is time to hop">
</footer><!-- /.post-info --><p>I tried many distros ever since I purchased this laptop, Lenovo Ideapad 110, back in 2017. My previous post was about <a href="my_linux_journey.md">my Linux journey</a>. And as it could be seen there, my every hop was due to some frustration or some feature I missed. But leaving a well polished OS like Manjaro and Pop_OS! is much more difficult and it hurts to need moving away. I tried Pop_OS! twice and n both cases it slowed within a month. In fact, I have been having problems and hopping once a month pretty regularly.</p>
<div style="text-align:center;">
<img src="images/distro_backups.png" alt="A directory with backups of important files before I replace the distro on SSD. I put the distro name and the date it was removed on the directory. It turns out I have been distro hopping once a month from February to August of 2020">
</div>
<p>I have been distro hopping every month for the last seven months. I am not some adventurous person who hops for fun, except that time I decided to use <a href="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/" title="Linux From Scratch">LFS 😅️</a> I heard that people were using Pop_OS! for months with great performance. I used Pop before and experienced performance degragation on SSD. Manjaro stayed fast but installing too many AUR packages got the best of it. Arch, well, was born dead in the hands of a newbie like me 😜️ Elementary is beatiful and good for people switching from Mac, but isn't for me.</p>
<p>Everytime I distro hop, I want it to be the last hopping. I want to settle with a distro on the bare metal. I am not against trying new distros on VM. I am talking about desktop distros btw. Since I am new to server space, I only tried Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 10 so far.</p>
<h1>Solus 4.1 vs Solus 3.99</h1>
<p>The biggest improvement I noticed so far is the black screen issue upon booting after a gpu driver upgrade is gone. I hope it stays that way. Another thing I noticed is that my GPU supports Vulkan now. It didn't before. Even though I installed bunch of drivers and libraries from different PPAs as instructed in Lutris and Steam wikis. I simply installed Steam and Solus pulled every Vulkan stuff games would need.</p>
<h1>I want this to be the last hop I will do on baremetal</h1>
<p>Be ready to quote me on that as "Last Famous Words"</p>
<p>Fun Fact: Solus' package manager, eopkg, is derived from <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)">Pardus</a>' package manager <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)#PiSi_package_management" title="means &quot;kitty&quot; in Turkish">PiSi</a> which was the first Linux distro and package manager I used. Unfortunately PiSi was discontinued when Pardus moved to Debian base. It lives in Solus. That is a nice nostalgia.</p>
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<img src="images/neofetch_juggernaut_lenovo_ip110.png" alt="Neofetch command showing system info on the terminal: Username: Murteza, Computername: Juggernaut, OS: Solus, Kernel: Linux 5.6.19, Computer Make: Lenovo Ideapad 110-15ACL, DE: Budgie, CPU: AMD A8 7410, GPU: AMD Radeon R5, RAM: 6860MiB total">
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<img src="images/juggernaut_screenshot_sunday.png" alt="Screenshot of a clean desktop with no icons. Wallpaper is blurry dark and darker blue with Solus written in the middle. Taskbar is tranparent background with application menu and icons on the left, clock in the middle and system tray for wifi, battery, volume and more indicators on the right" width=100% height=auto>
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<p>I learned to use linux by breaking it. First time I broke Ubuntu, I purged Xorg while trying to remove KDE 😬️</p>
<h1><img src="https://www.pardus.org.tr/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Pardus-04.png" alt="Pardus logo" width=20em height=auto> Pardus</h1>
<p>I started my Linux journey with <a href="https://www.pardus.org.tr">Pardus</a> installation CD distributed with science magazine of <a href="https://www.tubitak.gov.tr/en" title="Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey">TÜBİTAK</a>. It probably was around 2011. What I do remember is the sluggish KDE 4 desktop that put old family computer (512MB RAM, 1,6GHz single core CPU) onto its knees. What I liked about Linux was how easy it was to get started. WiFi worked out of the box with some occasional disconnection issue. It also had Firefox and no Internet Explorer. I learned one thing with Pardus, Windows is not the only operating system developer.</p>
<p>2011 was the time I never knew about the terminal. I never searched for it on application manager. Linux desktop was usable without CLI in 2011. Forget about shell commands, I didn't know English language back then. Unfortunately the 7 years old laptop couldn't hold any longer and just died one day never to boot again.</p>
<p><strong>6/10</strong><br>
Would run it for nostalgia on a VM 😁️</p>
<h1>Hardware</h1>
<p>Lenovo IdeaPad <strong>110</strong><br>
<strong>AMD A8</strong> CPU (4 cores boosting to 2.2GHz) with iGPU (for rendering desktop)<br>
<strong>8GB RAM</strong> (6.7GB usable thanks to integrated GPU 😠️)<br>
<strong>AMD R5</strong> GPU (2GB Vram for projector support)<br>
<strong>Fan</strong> for cooling through motivation<br>
<strong>1366x768</strong> display (for 720p window + 48 pixel for title and task bars 😅️)<br>
<strong>Keyboard</strong> (with short Shift key 😠️) with numberpad<br>
<strong>Touchpad</strong> which is comfortable and sometimes makes me forget to use mouse<br>
<strong>Barely Camera</strong> because why not<br>
<strong>Plastic body</strong> because it worked for Barbie 🤣️
<strong>1TB HDD</strong> 5200 RPM
<strong>DVD R/W bay</strong> which I replaced with <strong>240GB SSD</strong> with on board RAM</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/010/369/original/ubuntu.png" alt="Ubuntu logo" width=20em height=auto> Ubuntu</h1>
<p>I installed Ubuntu on IdeaPad 110 the day it was delivered in 2017. Unity desktop environment was a nice change from other operating systems I used. Ubuntu was amazing and every program I could need was available in the store. WiFi and bluetooth worked amazingly well out of the box.</p>
<p>There were 2 things I didn't like about Ubuntu:<br>
First is the AppArmor internal error prompt. I disabled AppArmor and issue was fixed 🤦‍♂️️<br>
Second was the half new and half old looking system after a release upgrade.</p>
<p><strong>7/10</strong></p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/106/747/original/ab7ee760c4d7d8b4.png" alt="Mint Logo" width=20em height=auto> Linux Mint</h1>
<p><div style="text-align: center;">
<img src="images/linux_mint_change_my_mind_1.jpg" alt="Linux Mint is Ubuntu plus cinnamon DE minus snap packages. Change my mind">
</div></p>
<p><strong>8/10</strong><br>
Roll it to earn 1 point</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/090/050/original/ae5ab97b259fe17d.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Arch</h1>
<p>I learned what RTFM means and how useful Arch wiki is. Nonetheless I ended up with something that wouldn't work. I know it was my mistake to install whatever I could find on AUR which can break the system. But in my defense, I was spoiled by installing stuff from a repo and not breaking anything.</p>
<p><strong>Some assembly required</strong> / 10<br>
I am not <a href="https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/57622/arch-home-server-challenge-las-313/" title="Arch Home Server">Mad Lad</a> enough</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/128/original/ba24e6fc18d3e34a.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Solus 3.99</h1>
<p>I tried Solus because my prejudgment for stability of Arch Linux prevented me trying Manjaro. Solus was much faster than Ubuntu even though I tried GNOME edition. Games were playable which is an interesting development given that this laptop is suitable for offices and gaming isn't something it should be able to do.</p>
<p>Every GPU driver update was causing system to boot into black screen. Fix was rebooting it system to safe mod and rebooting to latest driver. I would be happy to use stable kernel instaled of edge but graphics drivers didn't work with stable for some reason. Given Solus is a rolling release, I was getting this problem 2 or 3 times a week.</p>
<p><strong>███ / 10</strong></p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/121/original/81f2041d18d0535b.png" alt="Manjaro logo" width=20em height=auto> Manjaro</h1>
<p>It works. It is lighter than anything I tried so far, partly thanks to optimization done to KDE. Manjaro is stable and is recommendable to grandpas. That being said, Manjaro and Arch's one of the biggest attraction is AUR which also is the weak spot. Most people break their systems because they did something wrong while installing from AUR.</p>
<p><strong>8/10</strong><br>
Still recommended though</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/123/original/a76f54a7dbcd8afd.png" alt="Pop OS logo" width=20em height=auto> Pop_OS!</h1>
<p>Pop_OS! is the Ubuntu++ that I expected Linux Mint to be. Pop is especially recommended for computers with Nvidia's sand. But for some reason it kept slowing down faster than any other OS I tried on this computer (excpet Windows 10 which always was slow).</p>
<p>I started the installation and let it use the entire SSD the way it wished. All the defaults except the encryption which I don't think effects the performance because if it did, why wasn't it affecting at the beginning. About 50GB or 240GB SSD is filled.</p>
<p>I used to distro hop for fun and trying other distros. Not with Pop_OS ! I wanted to use this for the long shot but it keeps slowing down on me.</p>
<p><strong>9/10</strong><br>
Only if it knew it was installed on an SSD and performed so.</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/128/original/ba24e6fc18d3e34a.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Solus 4.1</h1>
<p>It turns out, both iGPU and complementrary dedicated GPU supports Vulkan. No other system could run anything on Vulkan before. Even after adding PPAs and installing <code>mesa</code> and <code>vulkan</code> stuff, I always had to use <code>PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1</code> flag to run windows games. Native games performed poorly too. Solus was like a fresh air to my computer 😃️</p>
<p>GPU driver update no longer causes black screen. I installed it on the HDD to try it out. And with Pop_OS! on SSD slowed down enough to be almost match with Solus on HDD, I am planning to replace Pop with Solus.</p>
<p><strong>9/10</strong> until it break again<br>
Sorry for being negative but if it won't break (hopefully), I will make a newbie mistake at some point and break it 😁️</p>
<h1>This is NOT the end for a distro hopper</h1>
<p>I believe the reason geeks started to distro hop is that there are many different people with different needs and there are different distros with strong point and weaknesses. Desire for finding the best for our own use case pushes us to hop between many distros.</p>
<ul>
<li>There are developers who need to have the latest libraries to test against their projects. </li>
<li>There are grand parents who need a way to communicate with their children and grandchildren.</li>
<li>There are servers which run day and night to provide services to millions of people.</li>
</ul>
<p>There is no single best solution. That is actually why there are many distros in the first place. We will keep hopping in hopes of finding the best for our personal use case andbe able to give educated answer to people who ask for recomendation.</p>
<div style="text-align: center;">
<img src="images/distro_hopping_bullet_cat_1.jpg" alt="A cat hovering off the ground. Top caption: There is a new distro with mouse themed wallpapers. Bottom caption: It is time to hop">
</footer><!-- /.post-info --><p>I tried many distros ever since I purchased this laptop, Lenovo Ideapad 110, back in 2017. My previous post was about <a href="my_linux_journey.md">my Linux journey</a>. And as it could be seen there, my every hop was due to some frustration or some feature I missed. But leaving a well polished OS like Manjaro and Pop_OS! is much more difficult and it hurts to need moving away. I tried Pop_OS! twice and n both cases it slowed within a month. In fact, I have been having problems and hopping once a month pretty regularly.</p>
<div style="text-align:center;">
<img src="images/distro_backups.png" alt="A directory with backups of important files before I replace the distro on SSD. I put the distro name and the date it was removed on the directory. It turns out I have been distro hopping once a month from February to August of 2020">
</div>
<p>I have been distro hopping every month for the last seven months. I am not some adventurous person who hops for fun, except that time I decided to use <a href="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/" title="Linux From Scratch">LFS 😅️</a> I heard that people were using Pop_OS! for months with great performance. I used Pop before and experienced performance degragation on SSD. Manjaro stayed fast but installing too many AUR packages got the best of it. Arch, well, was born dead in the hands of a newbie like me 😜️ Elementary is beatiful and good for people switching from Mac, but isn't for me.</p>
<p>Everytime I distro hop, I want it to be the last hopping. I want to settle with a distro on the bare metal. I am not against trying new distros on VM. I am talking about desktop distros btw. Since I am new to server space, I only tried Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 10 so far.</p>
<h1>Solus 4.1 vs Solus 3.99</h1>
<p>The biggest improvement I noticed so far is the black screen issue upon booting after a gpu driver upgrade is gone. I hope it stays that way. Another thing I noticed is that my GPU supports Vulkan now. It didn't before. Even though I installed bunch of drivers and libraries from different PPAs as instructed in Lutris and Steam wikis. I simply installed Steam and Solus pulled every Vulkan stuff games would need.</p>
<h1>I want this to be the last hop I will do on baremetal</h1>
<p>Be ready to quote me on that as "Last Famous Words"</p>
<p>Fun Fact: Solus' package manager, eopkg, is derived from <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)">Pardus</a>' package manager <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)#PiSi_package_management" title="means &quot;kitty&quot; in Turkish">PiSi</a> which was the first Linux distro and package manager I used. Unfortunately PiSi was discontinued when Pardus moved to Debian base. It lives in Solus. That is a nice nostalgia.</p>
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<img src="images/neofetch_juggernaut_lenovo_ip110.png" alt="Neofetch command showing system info on the terminal: Username: Murteza, Computername: Juggernaut, OS: Solus, Kernel: Linux 5.6.19, Computer Make: Lenovo Ideapad 110-15ACL, DE: Budgie, CPU: AMD A8 7410, GPU: AMD Radeon R5, RAM: 6860MiB total">
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<img src="images/juggernaut_screenshot_sunday.png" alt="Screenshot of a clean desktop with no icons. Wallpaper is blurry dark and darker blue with Solus written in the middle. Taskbar is tranparent background with application menu and icons on the left, clock in the middle and system tray for wifi, battery, volume and more indicators on the right" width=100% height=auto>
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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>Ali Murteza Yesil</title><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/" rel="alternate"></link><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/feeds/atom.xml" rel="self"></link><id>https://murtezayesil.me/</id><updated>2020-12-31T23:59:00+06:00</updated><subtitle>Blog</subtitle><entry><title>My Linux Journey</title><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/my-linux-journey.html" rel="alternate"></link><published>2020-12-31T23:59:00+06:00</published><updated>2020-12-31T23:59:00+06:00</updated><author><name>Ali Murteza Yesil</name></author><id>tag:murtezayesil.me,2020-12-31:/my-linux-journey.html</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Like many other distro hoppers, I tried many distros. Solus was one of the best polished experiences. That is not to say it is perfect.&lt;/p&gt;</summary><content type="html">&lt;h1&gt;TL;DR&lt;/h1&gt;
<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>Ali Murteza Yesil</title><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/" rel="alternate"></link><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/feeds/atom.xml" rel="self"></link><id>https://murtezayesil.me/</id><updated>2020-08-09T22:00:00+06:00</updated><subtitle>Blog</subtitle><entry><title>Yet Another Last Hop Attempt</title><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/yet-another-last-hop-attempt.html" rel="alternate"></link><published>2020-08-09T22:00:00+06:00</published><updated>2020-08-09T22:00:00+06:00</updated><author><name>Ali Murteza Yesil</name></author><id>tag:murtezayesil.me,2020-08-09:/yet-another-last-hop-attempt.html</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Solus 4.1 was one of the best polished experiences I had. I hope it continues that way and I don't feel the need for a hop.&lt;/p&gt;</summary><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I tried many distros ever since I purchased this laptop, Lenovo Ideapad 110, back in 2017. My previous post was about &lt;a href="my_linux_journey.md"&gt;my Linux journey&lt;/a&gt;. And as it could be seen there, my every hop was due to some frustration or some feature I missed. But leaving a well polished OS like Manjaro and Pop_OS! is much more difficult and it hurts to need moving away. I tried Pop_OS! twice and n both cases it slowed within a month. In fact, I have been having problems and hopping once a month pretty regularly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align:center;"&gt;
&lt;img src="images/distro_backups.png" alt="A directory with backups of important files before I replace the distro on SSD. I put the distro name and the date it was removed on the directory. It turns out I have been distro hopping once a month from February to August of 2020"&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I have been distro hopping every month for the last seven months. I am not some adventurous person who hops for fun, except that time I decided to use &lt;a href="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/" title="Linux From Scratch"&gt;LFS 😅️&lt;/a&gt; I heard that people were using Pop_OS! for months with great performance. I used Pop before and experienced performance degragation on SSD. Manjaro stayed fast but installing too many AUR packages got the best of it. Arch, well, was born dead in the hands of a newbie like me 😜️ Elementary is beatiful and good for people switching from Mac, but isn't for me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Everytime I distro hop, I want it to be the last hopping. I want to settle with a distro on the bare metal. I am not against trying new distros on VM. I am talking about desktop distros btw. Since I am new to server space, I only tried Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 10 so far.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h1&gt;Solus 4.1 vs Solus 3.99&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The biggest improvement I noticed so far is the black screen issue upon booting after a gpu driver upgrade is gone. I hope it stays that way. Another thing I noticed is that my GPU supports Vulkan now. It didn't before. Even though I installed bunch of drivers and libraries from different PPAs as instructed in Lutris and Steam wikis. I simply installed Steam and Solus pulled every Vulkan stuff games would need.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h1&gt;I want this to be the last hop I will do on baremetal&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Be ready to quote me on that as "Last Famous Words"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fun Fact: Solus' package manager, eopkg, is derived from &lt;a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)"&gt;Pardus&lt;/a&gt;' package manager &lt;a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)#PiSi_package_management" title="means &amp;quot;kitty&amp;quot; in Turkish"&gt;PiSi&lt;/a&gt; which was the first Linux distro and package manager I used. Unfortunately PiSi was discontinued when Pardus moved to Debian base. It lives in Solus. That is a nice nostalgia.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align:center;"&gt;
&lt;img src="images/neofetch_juggernaut_lenovo_ip110.png" alt="Neofetch command showing system info on the terminal: Username: Murteza, Computername: Juggernaut, OS: Solus, Kernel: Linux 5.6.19, Computer Make: Lenovo Ideapad 110-15ACL, DE: Budgie, CPU: AMD A8 7410, GPU: AMD Radeon R5, RAM: 6860MiB total"&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align:center;"&gt;
&lt;img src="images/juggernaut_screenshot_sunday.png" alt="Screenshot of a clean desktop with no icons. Wallpaper is blurry dark and darker blue with Solus written in the middle. Taskbar is tranparent background with application menu and icons on the left, clock in the middle and system tray for wifi, battery, volume and more indicators on the right" width=100% height=auto&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;</content><category term="Personal"></category><category term="distros"></category><category term="100DaysToOffload"></category></entry><entry><title>My Linux Journey</title><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/my-linux-journey.html" rel="alternate"></link><published>2020-08-07T23:59:00+06:00</published><updated>2020-08-07T23:59:00+06:00</updated><author><name>Ali Murteza Yesil</name></author><id>tag:murtezayesil.me,2020-08-07:/my-linux-journey.html</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Like many other distro hoppers, I tried many distros. Solus was one of the best polished experiences. That is not to say it is perfect.&lt;/p&gt;</summary><content type="html">&lt;h1&gt;TL;DR&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I learned to use linux by breaking it. First time I broke Ubuntu, I purged Xorg while trying to remove KDE 😬️&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.pardus.org.tr/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Pardus-04.png" alt="Pardus logo" width=20em height=auto&gt; Pardus&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I started my Linux journey with &lt;a href="https://www.pardus.org.tr"&gt;Pardus&lt;/a&gt; installation CD distributed with science magazine of &lt;a href="https://www.tubitak.gov.tr/en" title="Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey"&gt;TÜBİTAK&lt;/a&gt;. It probably was around 2011. What I do remember is the sluggish KDE 4 desktop that put old family computer (512MB RAM, 1,6GHz single core CPU) onto its knees. What I liked about Linux was how easy it was to get started. WiFi worked out of the box with some occasional disconnection issue. It also had Firefox and no Internet Explorer. I learned one thing with Pardus, Windows is not the only operating system developer.&lt;/p&gt;

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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>Ali Murteza Yesil - Personal</title><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/" rel="alternate"></link><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/feeds/personal.atom.xml" rel="self"></link><id>https://murtezayesil.me/</id><updated>2020-12-31T23:59:00+06:00</updated><subtitle>Blog</subtitle><entry><title>My Linux Journey</title><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/my-linux-journey.html" rel="alternate"></link><published>2020-12-31T23:59:00+06:00</published><updated>2020-12-31T23:59:00+06:00</updated><author><name>Ali Murteza Yesil</name></author><id>tag:murtezayesil.me,2020-12-31:/my-linux-journey.html</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Like many other distro hoppers, I tried many distros. Solus was one of the best polished experiences. That is not to say it is perfect.&lt;/p&gt;</summary><content type="html">&lt;h1&gt;TL;DR&lt;/h1&gt;
<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>Ali Murteza Yesil - Personal</title><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/" rel="alternate"></link><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/feeds/personal.atom.xml" rel="self"></link><id>https://murtezayesil.me/</id><updated>2020-08-09T22:00:00+06:00</updated><subtitle>Blog</subtitle><entry><title>Yet Another Last Hop Attempt</title><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/yet-another-last-hop-attempt.html" rel="alternate"></link><published>2020-08-09T22:00:00+06:00</published><updated>2020-08-09T22:00:00+06:00</updated><author><name>Ali Murteza Yesil</name></author><id>tag:murtezayesil.me,2020-08-09:/yet-another-last-hop-attempt.html</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Solus 4.1 was one of the best polished experiences I had. I hope it continues that way and I don't feel the need for a hop.&lt;/p&gt;</summary><content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I tried many distros ever since I purchased this laptop, Lenovo Ideapad 110, back in 2017. My previous post was about &lt;a href="my_linux_journey.md"&gt;my Linux journey&lt;/a&gt;. And as it could be seen there, my every hop was due to some frustration or some feature I missed. But leaving a well polished OS like Manjaro and Pop_OS! is much more difficult and it hurts to need moving away. I tried Pop_OS! twice and n both cases it slowed within a month. In fact, I have been having problems and hopping once a month pretty regularly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align:center;"&gt;
&lt;img src="images/distro_backups.png" alt="A directory with backups of important files before I replace the distro on SSD. I put the distro name and the date it was removed on the directory. It turns out I have been distro hopping once a month from February to August of 2020"&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I have been distro hopping every month for the last seven months. I am not some adventurous person who hops for fun, except that time I decided to use &lt;a href="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/" title="Linux From Scratch"&gt;LFS 😅️&lt;/a&gt; I heard that people were using Pop_OS! for months with great performance. I used Pop before and experienced performance degragation on SSD. Manjaro stayed fast but installing too many AUR packages got the best of it. Arch, well, was born dead in the hands of a newbie like me 😜️ Elementary is beatiful and good for people switching from Mac, but isn't for me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Everytime I distro hop, I want it to be the last hopping. I want to settle with a distro on the bare metal. I am not against trying new distros on VM. I am talking about desktop distros btw. Since I am new to server space, I only tried Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 10 so far.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h1&gt;Solus 4.1 vs Solus 3.99&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The biggest improvement I noticed so far is the black screen issue upon booting after a gpu driver upgrade is gone. I hope it stays that way. Another thing I noticed is that my GPU supports Vulkan now. It didn't before. Even though I installed bunch of drivers and libraries from different PPAs as instructed in Lutris and Steam wikis. I simply installed Steam and Solus pulled every Vulkan stuff games would need.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h1&gt;I want this to be the last hop I will do on baremetal&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Be ready to quote me on that as "Last Famous Words"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fun Fact: Solus' package manager, eopkg, is derived from &lt;a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)"&gt;Pardus&lt;/a&gt;' package manager &lt;a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)#PiSi_package_management" title="means &amp;quot;kitty&amp;quot; in Turkish"&gt;PiSi&lt;/a&gt; which was the first Linux distro and package manager I used. Unfortunately PiSi was discontinued when Pardus moved to Debian base. It lives in Solus. That is a nice nostalgia.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align:center;"&gt;
&lt;img src="images/neofetch_juggernaut_lenovo_ip110.png" alt="Neofetch command showing system info on the terminal: Username: Murteza, Computername: Juggernaut, OS: Solus, Kernel: Linux 5.6.19, Computer Make: Lenovo Ideapad 110-15ACL, DE: Budgie, CPU: AMD A8 7410, GPU: AMD Radeon R5, RAM: 6860MiB total"&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align:center;"&gt;
&lt;img src="images/juggernaut_screenshot_sunday.png" alt="Screenshot of a clean desktop with no icons. Wallpaper is blurry dark and darker blue with Solus written in the middle. Taskbar is tranparent background with application menu and icons on the left, clock in the middle and system tray for wifi, battery, volume and more indicators on the right" width=100% height=auto&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;</content><category term="Personal"></category><category term="distros"></category><category term="100DaysToOffload"></category></entry><entry><title>My Linux Journey</title><link href="https://murtezayesil.me/my-linux-journey.html" rel="alternate"></link><published>2020-08-07T23:59:00+06:00</published><updated>2020-08-07T23:59:00+06:00</updated><author><name>Ali Murteza Yesil</name></author><id>tag:murtezayesil.me,2020-08-07:/my-linux-journey.html</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Like many other distro hoppers, I tried many distros. Solus was one of the best polished experiences. That is not to say it is perfect.&lt;/p&gt;</summary><content type="html">&lt;h1&gt;TL;DR&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I learned to use linux by breaking it. First time I broke Ubuntu, I purged Xorg while trying to remove KDE 😬️&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.pardus.org.tr/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Pardus-04.png" alt="Pardus logo" width=20em height=auto&gt; Pardus&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I started my Linux journey with &lt;a href="https://www.pardus.org.tr"&gt;Pardus&lt;/a&gt; installation CD distributed with science magazine of &lt;a href="https://www.tubitak.gov.tr/en" title="Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey"&gt;TÜBİTAK&lt;/a&gt;. It probably was around 2011. What I do remember is the sluggish KDE 4 desktop that put old family computer (512MB RAM, 1,6GHz single core CPU) onto its knees. What I liked about Linux was how easy it was to get started. WiFi worked out of the box with some occasional disconnection issue. It also had Firefox and no Internet Explorer. I learned one thing with Pardus, Windows is not the only operating system developer.&lt;/p&gt;

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</footer><!-- /.post-info --><h1>TL;DR</h1>
<p>I learned to use linux by breaking it. First time I broke Ubuntu, I purged Xorg while trying to remove KDE 😬️</p>
<h1><img src="https://www.pardus.org.tr/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Pardus-04.png" alt="Pardus logo" width=20em height=auto> Pardus</h1>
<p>I started my Linux journey with <a href="https://www.pardus.org.tr">Pardus</a> installation CD distributed with science magazine of <a href="https://www.tubitak.gov.tr/en" title="Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey">TÜBİTAK</a>. It probably was around 2011. What I do remember is the sluggish KDE 4 desktop that put old family computer (512MB RAM, 1,6GHz single core CPU) onto its knees. What I liked about Linux was how easy it was to get started. WiFi worked out of the box with some occasional disconnection issue. It also had Firefox and no Internet Explorer. I learned one thing with Pardus, Windows is not the only operating system developer.</p>
<p>2011 was the time I never knew about the terminal. I never searched for it on application manager. Linux desktop was usable without CLI in 2011. Forget about shell commands, I didn't know English language back then. Unfortunately the 7 years old laptop couldn't hold any longer and just died one day never to boot again.</p>
<p><strong>6/10</strong><br>
Would run it for nostalgia on a VM 😁️</p>
<h1>Hardware</h1>
<p>Lenovo IdeaPad <strong>110</strong><br>
<strong>AMD A8</strong> CPU (4 cores boosting to 2.2GHz) with iGPU (for rendering desktop)<br>
<strong>8GB RAM</strong> (6.7GB usable thanks to integrated GPU 😠️)<br>
<strong>AMD R5</strong> GPU (2GB Vram for projector support)<br>
<strong>Fan</strong> for cooling through motivation<br>
<strong>1366x768</strong> display (for 720p window + 48 pixel for title and task bars 😅️)<br>
<strong>Keyboard</strong> (with short Shift key 😠️) with numberpad<br>
<strong>Touchpad</strong> which is comfortable and sometimes makes me forget to use mouse<br>
<strong>Barely Camera</strong> because why not<br>
<strong>Plastic body</strong> because it worked for Barbie 🤣️
<strong>1TB HDD</strong> 5200 RPM
<strong>DVD R/W bay</strong> which I replaced with <strong>240GB SSD</strong> with on board RAM</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/010/369/original/ubuntu.png" alt="Ubuntu logo" width=20em height=auto> Ubuntu</h1>
<p>I installed Ubuntu on IdeaPad 110 the day it was delivered in 2017. Unity desktop environment was a nice change from other operating systems I used. Ubuntu was amazing and every program I could need was available in the store. WiFi and bluetooth worked amazingly well out of the box.</p>
<p>There were 2 things I didn't like about Ubuntu:<br>
First is the AppArmor internal error prompt. I disabled AppArmor and issue was fixed 🤦‍♂️️<br>
Second was the half new and half old looking system after a release upgrade.</p>
<p><strong>7/10</strong></p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/106/747/original/ab7ee760c4d7d8b4.png" alt="Mint Logo" width=20em height=auto> Linux Mint</h1>
<p><div style="text-align: center;">
<img src="images/linux_mint_change_my_mind_1.jpg" alt="Linux Mint is Ubuntu plus cinnamon DE minus snap packages. Change my mind">
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<p><strong>8/10</strong><br>
Roll it to earn 1 point</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/090/050/original/ae5ab97b259fe17d.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Arch</h1>
<p>I learned what RTFM means and how useful Arch wiki is. Nonetheless I ended up with something that wouldn't work. I know it was my mistake to install whatever I could find on AUR which can break the system. But in my defense, I was spoiled by installing stuff from a repo and not breaking anything.</p>
<p><strong>Some assembly required</strong> / 10<br>
I am not <a href="https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/57622/arch-home-server-challenge-las-313/" title="Arch Home Server">Mad Lad</a> enough</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/128/original/ba24e6fc18d3e34a.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Solus 3.99</h1>
<p>I tried Solus because my prejudgment for stability of Arch Linux prevented me trying Manjaro. Solus was much faster than Ubuntu even though I tried GNOME edition. Games were playable which is an interesting development given that this laptop is suitable for offices and gaming isn't something it should be able to do.</p>
<p>Every GPU driver update was causing system to boot into black screen. Fix was rebooting it system to safe mod and rebooting to latest driver. I would be happy to use stable kernel instaled of edge but graphics drivers didn't work with stable for some reason. Given Solus is a rolling release, I was getting this problem 2 or 3 times a week.</p>
<p><strong>███ / 10</strong></p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/121/original/81f2041d18d0535b.png" alt="Manjaro logo" width=20em height=auto> Manjaro</h1>
<p>It works. It is lighter than anything I tried so far, partly thanks to optimization done to KDE. Manjaro is stable and is recommendable to grandpas. That being said, Manjaro and Arch's one of the biggest attraction is AUR which also is the weak spot. Most people break their systems because they did something wrong while installing from AUR.</p>
<p><strong>8/10</strong><br>
Still recommended though</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/123/original/a76f54a7dbcd8afd.png" alt="Pop OS logo" width=20em height=auto> Pop_OS!</h1>
<p>Pop_OS! is the Ubuntu++ that I expected Linux Mint to be. Pop is especially recommended for computers with Nvidia's sand. But for some reason it kept slowing down faster than any other OS I tried on this computer (excpet Windows 10 which always was slow).</p>
<p>I started the installation and let it use the entire SSD the way it wished. All the defaults except the encryption which I don't think effects the performance because if it did, why wasn't it affecting at the beginning. About 50GB or 240GB SSD is filled.</p>
<p>I used to distro hop for fun and trying other distros. Not with Pop_OS ! I wanted to use this for the long shot but it keeps slowing down on me.</p>
<p><strong>9/10</strong><br>
Only if it knew it was installed on an SSD and performed so.</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/128/original/ba24e6fc18d3e34a.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Solus 4.1</h1>
<p>It turns out, both iGPU and complementrary dedicated GPU supports Vulkan. No other system could run anything on Vulkan before. Even after adding PPAs and installing <code>mesa</code> and <code>vulkan</code> stuff, I always had to use <code>PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1</code> flag to run windows games. Native games performed poorly too. Solus was like a fresh air to my computer 😃️</p>
<p>GPU driver update no longer causes black screen. I installed it on the HDD to try it out. And with Pop_OS! on SSD slowed down enough to be almost match with Solus on HDD, I am planning to replace Pop with Solus.</p>
<p><strong>9/10</strong> until it break again<br>
Sorry for being negative but if it won't break (hopefully), I will make a newbie mistake at some point and break it 😁️</p>
<h1>This is NOT the end for a distro hopper</h1>
<p>I believe the reason geeks started to distro hop is that there are many different people with different needs and there are different distros with strong point and weaknesses. Desire for finding the best for our own use case pushes us to hop between many distros.</p>
<ul>
<li>There are developers who need to have the latest libraries to test against their projects. </li>
<li>There are grand parents who need a way to communicate with their children and grandchildren.</li>
<li>There are servers which run day and night to provide services to millions of people.</li>
</ul>
<p>There is no single best solution. That is actually why there are many distros in the first place. We will keep hopping in hopes of finding the best for our personal use case andbe able to give educated answer to people who ask for recomendation.</p>
<div style="text-align: center;">
<img src="images/distro_hopping_bullet_cat_1.jpg" alt="A cat hovering off the ground. Top caption: There is a new distro with mouse themed wallpapers. Bottom caption: It is time to hop">
</footer><!-- /.post-info --><p>I tried many distros ever since I purchased this laptop, Lenovo Ideapad 110, back in 2017. My previous post was about <a href="my_linux_journey.md">my Linux journey</a>. And as it could be seen there, my every hop was due to some frustration or some feature I missed. But leaving a well polished OS like Manjaro and Pop_OS! is much more difficult and it hurts to need moving away. I tried Pop_OS! twice and n both cases it slowed within a month. In fact, I have been having problems and hopping once a month pretty regularly.</p>
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<img src="images/distro_backups.png" alt="A directory with backups of important files before I replace the distro on SSD. I put the distro name and the date it was removed on the directory. It turns out I have been distro hopping once a month from February to August of 2020">
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<p>I have been distro hopping every month for the last seven months. I am not some adventurous person who hops for fun, except that time I decided to use <a href="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/" title="Linux From Scratch">LFS 😅️</a> I heard that people were using Pop_OS! for months with great performance. I used Pop before and experienced performance degragation on SSD. Manjaro stayed fast but installing too many AUR packages got the best of it. Arch, well, was born dead in the hands of a newbie like me 😜️ Elementary is beatiful and good for people switching from Mac, but isn't for me.</p>
<p>Everytime I distro hop, I want it to be the last hopping. I want to settle with a distro on the bare metal. I am not against trying new distros on VM. I am talking about desktop distros btw. Since I am new to server space, I only tried Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 10 so far.</p>
<h1>Solus 4.1 vs Solus 3.99</h1>
<p>The biggest improvement I noticed so far is the black screen issue upon booting after a gpu driver upgrade is gone. I hope it stays that way. Another thing I noticed is that my GPU supports Vulkan now. It didn't before. Even though I installed bunch of drivers and libraries from different PPAs as instructed in Lutris and Steam wikis. I simply installed Steam and Solus pulled every Vulkan stuff games would need.</p>
<h1>I want this to be the last hop I will do on baremetal</h1>
<p>Be ready to quote me on that as "Last Famous Words"</p>
<p>Fun Fact: Solus' package manager, eopkg, is derived from <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)">Pardus</a>' package manager <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)#PiSi_package_management" title="means &quot;kitty&quot; in Turkish">PiSi</a> which was the first Linux distro and package manager I used. Unfortunately PiSi was discontinued when Pardus moved to Debian base. It lives in Solus. That is a nice nostalgia.</p>
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<img src="images/neofetch_juggernaut_lenovo_ip110.png" alt="Neofetch command showing system info on the terminal: Username: Murteza, Computername: Juggernaut, OS: Solus, Kernel: Linux 5.6.19, Computer Make: Lenovo Ideapad 110-15ACL, DE: Budgie, CPU: AMD A8 7410, GPU: AMD Radeon R5, RAM: 6860MiB total">
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<img src="images/juggernaut_screenshot_sunday.png" alt="Screenshot of a clean desktop with no icons. Wallpaper is blurry dark and darker blue with Solus written in the middle. Taskbar is tranparent background with application menu and icons on the left, clock in the middle and system tray for wifi, battery, volume and more indicators on the right" width=100% height=auto>
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<p>I learned to use linux by breaking it. First time I broke Ubuntu, I purged Xorg while trying to remove KDE 😬️</p>
<h1><img src="https://www.pardus.org.tr/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Pardus-04.png" alt="Pardus logo" width=20em height=auto> Pardus</h1>
<p>I started my Linux journey with <a href="https://www.pardus.org.tr">Pardus</a> installation CD distributed with science magazine of <a href="https://www.tubitak.gov.tr/en" title="Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey">TÜBİTAK</a>. It probably was around 2011. What I do remember is the sluggish KDE 4 desktop that put old family computer (512MB RAM, 1,6GHz single core CPU) onto its knees. What I liked about Linux was how easy it was to get started. WiFi worked out of the box with some occasional disconnection issue. It also had Firefox and no Internet Explorer. I learned one thing with Pardus, Windows is not the only operating system developer.</p>
<p>2011 was the time I never knew about the terminal. I never searched for it on application manager. Linux desktop was usable without CLI in 2011. Forget about shell commands, I didn't know English language back then. Unfortunately the 7 years old laptop couldn't hold any longer and just died one day never to boot again.</p>
<p><strong>6/10</strong><br>
Would run it for nostalgia on a VM 😁️</p>
<h1>Hardware</h1>
<p>Lenovo IdeaPad <strong>110</strong><br>
<strong>AMD A8</strong> CPU (4 cores boosting to 2.2GHz) with iGPU (for rendering desktop)<br>
<strong>8GB RAM</strong> (6.7GB usable thanks to integrated GPU 😠️)<br>
<strong>AMD R5</strong> GPU (2GB Vram for projector support)<br>
<strong>Fan</strong> for cooling through motivation<br>
<strong>1366x768</strong> display (for 720p window + 48 pixel for title and task bars 😅️)<br>
<strong>Keyboard</strong> (with short Shift key 😠️) with numberpad<br>
<strong>Touchpad</strong> which is comfortable and sometimes makes me forget to use mouse<br>
<strong>Barely Camera</strong> because why not<br>
<strong>Plastic body</strong> because it worked for Barbie 🤣️
<strong>1TB HDD</strong> 5200 RPM
<strong>DVD R/W bay</strong> which I replaced with <strong>240GB SSD</strong> with on board RAM</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/010/369/original/ubuntu.png" alt="Ubuntu logo" width=20em height=auto> Ubuntu</h1>
<p>I installed Ubuntu on IdeaPad 110 the day it was delivered in 2017. Unity desktop environment was a nice change from other operating systems I used. Ubuntu was amazing and every program I could need was available in the store. WiFi and bluetooth worked amazingly well out of the box.</p>
<p>There were 2 things I didn't like about Ubuntu:<br>
First is the AppArmor internal error prompt. I disabled AppArmor and issue was fixed 🤦‍♂️️<br>
Second was the half new and half old looking system after a release upgrade.</p>
<p><strong>7/10</strong></p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/106/747/original/ab7ee760c4d7d8b4.png" alt="Mint Logo" width=20em height=auto> Linux Mint</h1>
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<img src="images/linux_mint_change_my_mind_1.jpg" alt="Linux Mint is Ubuntu plus cinnamon DE minus snap packages. Change my mind">
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<p><strong>8/10</strong><br>
Roll it to earn 1 point</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/090/050/original/ae5ab97b259fe17d.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Arch</h1>
<p>I learned what RTFM means and how useful Arch wiki is. Nonetheless I ended up with something that wouldn't work. I know it was my mistake to install whatever I could find on AUR which can break the system. But in my defense, I was spoiled by installing stuff from a repo and not breaking anything.</p>
<p><strong>Some assembly required</strong> / 10<br>
I am not <a href="https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/57622/arch-home-server-challenge-las-313/" title="Arch Home Server">Mad Lad</a> enough</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/128/original/ba24e6fc18d3e34a.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Solus 3.99</h1>
<p>I tried Solus because my prejudgment for stability of Arch Linux prevented me trying Manjaro. Solus was much faster than Ubuntu even though I tried GNOME edition. Games were playable which is an interesting development given that this laptop is suitable for offices and gaming isn't something it should be able to do.</p>
<p>Every GPU driver update was causing system to boot into black screen. Fix was rebooting it system to safe mod and rebooting to latest driver. I would be happy to use stable kernel instaled of edge but graphics drivers didn't work with stable for some reason. Given Solus is a rolling release, I was getting this problem 2 or 3 times a week.</p>
<p><strong>███ / 10</strong></p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/121/original/81f2041d18d0535b.png" alt="Manjaro logo" width=20em height=auto> Manjaro</h1>
<p>It works. It is lighter than anything I tried so far, partly thanks to optimization done to KDE. Manjaro is stable and is recommendable to grandpas. That being said, Manjaro and Arch's one of the biggest attraction is AUR which also is the weak spot. Most people break their systems because they did something wrong while installing from AUR.</p>
<p><strong>8/10</strong><br>
Still recommended though</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/123/original/a76f54a7dbcd8afd.png" alt="Pop OS logo" width=20em height=auto> Pop_OS!</h1>
<p>Pop_OS! is the Ubuntu++ that I expected Linux Mint to be. Pop is especially recommended for computers with Nvidia's sand. But for some reason it kept slowing down faster than any other OS I tried on this computer (excpet Windows 10 which always was slow).</p>
<p>I started the installation and let it use the entire SSD the way it wished. All the defaults except the encryption which I don't think effects the performance because if it did, why wasn't it affecting at the beginning. About 50GB or 240GB SSD is filled.</p>
<p>I used to distro hop for fun and trying other distros. Not with Pop_OS ! I wanted to use this for the long shot but it keeps slowing down on me.</p>
<p><strong>9/10</strong><br>
Only if it knew it was installed on an SSD and performed so.</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/128/original/ba24e6fc18d3e34a.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Solus 4.1</h1>
<p>It turns out, both iGPU and complementrary dedicated GPU supports Vulkan. No other system could run anything on Vulkan before. Even after adding PPAs and installing <code>mesa</code> and <code>vulkan</code> stuff, I always had to use <code>PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1</code> flag to run windows games. Native games performed poorly too. Solus was like a fresh air to my computer 😃️</p>
<p>GPU driver update no longer causes black screen. I installed it on the HDD to try it out. And with Pop_OS! on SSD slowed down enough to be almost match with Solus on HDD, I am planning to replace Pop with Solus.</p>
<p><strong>9/10</strong> until it break again<br>
Sorry for being negative but if it won't break (hopefully), I will make a newbie mistake at some point and break it 😁️</p>
<h1>This is NOT the end for a distro hopper</h1>
<p>I believe the reason geeks started to distro hop is that there are many different people with different needs and there are different distros with strong point and weaknesses. Desire for finding the best for our own use case pushes us to hop between many distros.</p>
<ul>
<li>There are developers who need to have the latest libraries to test against their projects. </li>
<li>There are grand parents who need a way to communicate with their children and grandchildren.</li>
<li>There are servers which run day and night to provide services to millions of people.</li>
</ul>
<p>There is no single best solution. That is actually why there are many distros in the first place. We will keep hopping in hopes of finding the best for our personal use case andbe able to give educated answer to people who ask for recomendation.</p>
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</footer><!-- /.post-info --><p>I tried many distros ever since I purchased this laptop, Lenovo Ideapad 110, back in 2017. My previous post was about <a href="my_linux_journey.md">my Linux journey</a>. And as it could be seen there, my every hop was due to some frustration or some feature I missed. But leaving a well polished OS like Manjaro and Pop_OS! is much more difficult and it hurts to need moving away. I tried Pop_OS! twice and n both cases it slowed within a month. In fact, I have been having problems and hopping once a month pretty regularly.</p>
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<p>I have been distro hopping every month for the last seven months. I am not some adventurous person who hops for fun, except that time I decided to use <a href="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/" title="Linux From Scratch">LFS 😅️</a> I heard that people were using Pop_OS! for months with great performance. I used Pop before and experienced performance degragation on SSD. Manjaro stayed fast but installing too many AUR packages got the best of it. Arch, well, was born dead in the hands of a newbie like me 😜️ Elementary is beatiful and good for people switching from Mac, but isn't for me.</p>
<p>Everytime I distro hop, I want it to be the last hopping. I want to settle with a distro on the bare metal. I am not against trying new distros on VM. I am talking about desktop distros btw. Since I am new to server space, I only tried Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 10 so far.</p>
<h1>Solus 4.1 vs Solus 3.99</h1>
<p>The biggest improvement I noticed so far is the black screen issue upon booting after a gpu driver upgrade is gone. I hope it stays that way. Another thing I noticed is that my GPU supports Vulkan now. It didn't before. Even though I installed bunch of drivers and libraries from different PPAs as instructed in Lutris and Steam wikis. I simply installed Steam and Solus pulled every Vulkan stuff games would need.</p>
<h1>I want this to be the last hop I will do on baremetal</h1>
<p>Be ready to quote me on that as "Last Famous Words"</p>
<p>Fun Fact: Solus' package manager, eopkg, is derived from <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)">Pardus</a>' package manager <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)#PiSi_package_management" title="means &quot;kitty&quot; in Turkish">PiSi</a> which was the first Linux distro and package manager I used. Unfortunately PiSi was discontinued when Pardus moved to Debian base. It lives in Solus. That is a nice nostalgia.</p>
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</footer><!-- /.post-info --><p>I tried many distros ever since I purchased this laptop, Lenovo Ideapad 110, back in 2017. My previous post was about <a href="my_linux_journey.md">my Linux journey</a>. And as it could be seen there, my every hop was due to some frustration or some feature I missed. But leaving a well polished OS like Manjaro and Pop_OS! is much more difficult and it hurts to need moving away. I tried Pop_OS! twice and n both cases it slowed within a month. In fact, I have been having problems and hopping once a month pretty regularly.</p>
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<p>I have been distro hopping every month for the last seven months. I am not some adventurous person who hops for fun, except that time I decided to use <a href="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/" title="Linux From Scratch">LFS 😅️</a> I heard that people were using Pop_OS! for months with great performance. I used Pop before and experienced performance degragation on SSD. Manjaro stayed fast but installing too many AUR packages got the best of it. Arch, well, was born dead in the hands of a newbie like me 😜️ Elementary is beatiful and good for people switching from Mac, but isn't for me.</p>
<p>Everytime I distro hop, I want it to be the last hopping. I want to settle with a distro on the bare metal. I am not against trying new distros on VM. I am talking about desktop distros btw. Since I am new to server space, I only tried Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 10 so far.</p>
<h1>Solus 4.1 vs Solus 3.99</h1>
<p>The biggest improvement I noticed so far is the black screen issue upon booting after a gpu driver upgrade is gone. I hope it stays that way. Another thing I noticed is that my GPU supports Vulkan now. It didn't before. Even though I installed bunch of drivers and libraries from different PPAs as instructed in Lutris and Steam wikis. I simply installed Steam and Solus pulled every Vulkan stuff games would need.</p>
<h1>I want this to be the last hop I will do on baremetal</h1>
<p>Be ready to quote me on that as "Last Famous Words"</p>
<p>Fun Fact: Solus' package manager, eopkg, is derived from <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)">Pardus</a>' package manager <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)#PiSi_package_management" title="means &quot;kitty&quot; in Turkish">PiSi</a> which was the first Linux distro and package manager I used. Unfortunately PiSi was discontinued when Pardus moved to Debian base. It lives in Solus. That is a nice nostalgia.</p>
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<p>I learned to use linux by breaking it. First time I broke Ubuntu, I purged Xorg while trying to remove KDE 😬️</p>
<h1><img src="https://www.pardus.org.tr/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Pardus-04.png" alt="Pardus logo" width=20em height=auto> Pardus</h1>
<p>I started my Linux journey with <a href="https://www.pardus.org.tr">Pardus</a> installation CD distributed with science magazine of <a href="https://www.tubitak.gov.tr/en" title="Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey">TÜBİTAK</a>. It probably was around 2011. What I do remember is the sluggish KDE 4 desktop that put old family computer (512MB RAM, 1,6GHz single core CPU) onto its knees. What I liked about Linux was how easy it was to get started. WiFi worked out of the box with some occasional disconnection issue. It also had Firefox and no Internet Explorer. I learned one thing with Pardus, Windows is not the only operating system developer.</p>
<p>2011 was the time I never knew about the terminal. I never searched for it on application manager. Linux desktop was usable without CLI in 2011. Forget about shell commands, I didn't know English language back then. Unfortunately the 7 years old laptop couldn't hold any longer and just died one day never to boot again.</p>
<p><strong>6/10</strong><br>
Would run it for nostalgia on a VM 😁️</p>
<h1>Hardware</h1>
<p>Lenovo IdeaPad <strong>110</strong><br>
<strong>AMD A8</strong> CPU (4 cores boosting to 2.2GHz) with iGPU (for rendering desktop)<br>
<strong>8GB RAM</strong> (6.7GB usable thanks to integrated GPU 😠️)<br>
<strong>AMD R5</strong> GPU (2GB Vram for projector support)<br>
<strong>Fan</strong> for cooling through motivation<br>
<strong>1366x768</strong> display (for 720p window + 48 pixel for title and task bars 😅️)<br>
<strong>Keyboard</strong> (with short Shift key 😠️) with numberpad<br>
<strong>Touchpad</strong> which is comfortable and sometimes makes me forget to use mouse<br>
<strong>Barely Camera</strong> because why not<br>
<strong>Plastic body</strong> because it worked for Barbie 🤣️
<strong>1TB HDD</strong> 5200 RPM
<strong>DVD R/W bay</strong> which I replaced with <strong>240GB SSD</strong> with on board RAM</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/010/369/original/ubuntu.png" alt="Ubuntu logo" width=20em height=auto> Ubuntu</h1>
<p>I installed Ubuntu on IdeaPad 110 the day it was delivered in 2017. Unity desktop environment was a nice change from other operating systems I used. Ubuntu was amazing and every program I could need was available in the store. WiFi and bluetooth worked amazingly well out of the box.</p>
<p>There were 2 things I didn't like about Ubuntu:<br>
First is the AppArmor internal error prompt. I disabled AppArmor and issue was fixed 🤦‍♂️️<br>
Second was the half new and half old looking system after a release upgrade.</p>
<p><strong>7/10</strong></p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/106/747/original/ab7ee760c4d7d8b4.png" alt="Mint Logo" width=20em height=auto> Linux Mint</h1>
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<img src="images/linux_mint_change_my_mind_1.jpg" alt="Linux Mint is Ubuntu plus cinnamon DE minus snap packages. Change my mind">
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<p><strong>8/10</strong><br>
Roll it to earn 1 point</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/090/050/original/ae5ab97b259fe17d.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Arch</h1>
<p>I learned what RTFM means and how useful Arch wiki is. Nonetheless I ended up with something that wouldn't work. I know it was my mistake to install whatever I could find on AUR which can break the system. But in my defense, I was spoiled by installing stuff from a repo and not breaking anything.</p>
<p><strong>Some assembly required</strong> / 10<br>
I am not <a href="https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/57622/arch-home-server-challenge-las-313/" title="Arch Home Server">Mad Lad</a> enough</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/128/original/ba24e6fc18d3e34a.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Solus 3.99</h1>
<p>I tried Solus because my prejudgment for stability of Arch Linux prevented me trying Manjaro. Solus was much faster than Ubuntu even though I tried GNOME edition. Games were playable which is an interesting development given that this laptop is suitable for offices and gaming isn't something it should be able to do.</p>
<p>Every GPU driver update was causing system to boot into black screen. Fix was rebooting it system to safe mod and rebooting to latest driver. I would be happy to use stable kernel instaled of edge but graphics drivers didn't work with stable for some reason. Given Solus is a rolling release, I was getting this problem 2 or 3 times a week.</p>
<p><strong>███ / 10</strong></p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/121/original/81f2041d18d0535b.png" alt="Manjaro logo" width=20em height=auto> Manjaro</h1>
<p>It works. It is lighter than anything I tried so far, partly thanks to optimization done to KDE. Manjaro is stable and is recommendable to grandpas. That being said, Manjaro and Arch's one of the biggest attraction is AUR which also is the weak spot. Most people break their systems because they did something wrong while installing from AUR.</p>
<p><strong>8/10</strong><br>
Still recommended though</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/123/original/a76f54a7dbcd8afd.png" alt="Pop OS logo" width=20em height=auto> Pop_OS!</h1>
<p>Pop_OS! is the Ubuntu++ that I expected Linux Mint to be. Pop is especially recommended for computers with Nvidia's sand. But for some reason it kept slowing down faster than any other OS I tried on this computer (excpet Windows 10 which always was slow).</p>
<p>I started the installation and let it use the entire SSD the way it wished. All the defaults except the encryption which I don't think effects the performance because if it did, why wasn't it affecting at the beginning. About 50GB or 240GB SSD is filled.</p>
<p>I used to distro hop for fun and trying other distros. Not with Pop_OS ! I wanted to use this for the long shot but it keeps slowing down on me.</p>
<p><strong>9/10</strong><br>
Only if it knew it was installed on an SSD and performed so.</p>
<h1><img src="https://fosstodon.b-cdn.net/custom_emojis/images/000/025/128/original/ba24e6fc18d3e34a.png" alt="Solus Logo" width=20em height=auto> Solus 4.1</h1>
<p>It turns out, both iGPU and complementrary dedicated GPU supports Vulkan. No other system could run anything on Vulkan before. Even after adding PPAs and installing <code>mesa</code> and <code>vulkan</code> stuff, I always had to use <code>PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1</code> flag to run windows games. Native games performed poorly too. Solus was like a fresh air to my computer 😃️</p>
<p>GPU driver update no longer causes black screen. I installed it on the HDD to try it out. And with Pop_OS! on SSD slowed down enough to be almost match with Solus on HDD, I am planning to replace Pop with Solus.</p>
<p><strong>9/10</strong> until it break again<br>
Sorry for being negative but if it won't break (hopefully), I will make a newbie mistake at some point and break it 😁️</p>
<h1>This is NOT the end for a distro hopper</h1>
<p>I believe the reason geeks started to distro hop is that there are many different people with different needs and there are different distros with strong point and weaknesses. Desire for finding the best for our own use case pushes us to hop between many distros.</p>
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<li>There are developers who need to have the latest libraries to test against their projects. </li>
<li>There are grand parents who need a way to communicate with their children and grandchildren.</li>
<li>There are servers which run day and night to provide services to millions of people.</li>
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<p>There is no single best solution. That is actually why there are many distros in the first place. We will keep hopping in hopes of finding the best for our personal use case andbe able to give educated answer to people who ask for recomendation.</p>
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<span>Sun 09 August 2020</span>
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</footer><!-- /.post-info --> <p>I tried many distros ever since I purchased this laptop, Lenovo Ideapad 110, back in 2017. My previous post was about <a href="my_linux_journey.md">my Linux journey</a>. And as it could be seen there, my every hop was due to some frustration or some feature I missed. But leaving a well polished OS like Manjaro and Pop_OS! is much more difficult and it hurts to need moving away. I tried Pop_OS! twice and n both cases it slowed within a month. In fact, I have been having problems and hopping once a month pretty regularly.</p>
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<img src="images/distro_backups.png" alt="A directory with backups of important files before I replace the distro on SSD. I put the distro name and the date it was removed on the directory. It turns out I have been distro hopping once a month from February to August of 2020">
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<p>I have been distro hopping every month for the last seven months. I am not some adventurous person who hops for fun, except that time I decided to use <a href="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/" title="Linux From Scratch">LFS 😅️</a> I heard that people were using Pop_OS! for months with great performance. I used Pop before and experienced performance degragation on SSD. Manjaro stayed fast but installing too many AUR packages got the best of it. Arch, well, was born dead in the hands of a newbie like me 😜️ Elementary is beatiful and good for people switching from Mac, but isn't for me.</p>
<p>Everytime I distro hop, I want it to be the last hopping. I want to settle with a distro on the bare metal. I am not against trying new distros on VM. I am talking about desktop distros btw. Since I am new to server space, I only tried Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 10 so far.</p>
<h1>Solus 4.1 vs Solus 3.99</h1>
<p>The biggest improvement I noticed so far is the black screen issue upon booting after a gpu driver upgrade is gone. I hope it stays that way. Another thing I noticed is that my GPU supports Vulkan now. It didn't before. Even though I installed bunch of drivers and libraries from different PPAs as instructed in Lutris and Steam wikis. I simply installed Steam and Solus pulled every Vulkan stuff games would need.</p>
<h1>I want this to be the last hop I will do on baremetal</h1>
<p>Be ready to quote me on that as "Last Famous Words"</p>
<p>Fun Fact: Solus' package manager, eopkg, is derived from <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)">Pardus</a>' package manager <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardus_(operating_system)#PiSi_package_management" title="means &quot;kitty&quot; in Turkish">PiSi</a> which was the first Linux distro and package manager I used. Unfortunately PiSi was discontinued when Pardus moved to Debian base. It lives in Solus. That is a nice nostalgia.</p>
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