Looking for some suggestions, preferably with existing tested compatibility with the Framework laptop hardware so I can do more well rounded research. I’m the most familiar with Ubuntu and CentOS. Picked Ubuntu initially for mid 2000s nostalgia purposes but it’s time to move on.
EDIT: As some people have pointed out, “more privacy oriented” was probably not the best phrase to use here. I am looking to move off of a Linux OS with corporate sponsorship and also looking forward to exploring Linux OSes that are privacy focused.
Let’s see…
1: Linux Mint (Ubuntu sans bs) / Linux Mint Debian Edition or Pop! OS (ubuntu based)
2: Straight Debian or Debian Sid
3: Basically the tinkerers’ distros, like Arch, Void, Gentoo, etc.
4: if youre actually concerned about privacy as if you’re a target of somebody, then maybe Qubes OS
Quick question about pop os. Does it access the snap store or does use flatpack?
It uses both Debian packages and flatpack.
Flatpak
It can access the snap store, though it’s not strict like Ubu is
ah so the best both worlds