Are you distro-hoping? Only for Linux friends

Distro-Hoping: Maybe you can not stop the installation Linux distributions; Are you one of those people who has tried everything or almost everything, but every time you see something interesting do you think of doing a new installation?

If so, you are not alone. This behavior is called distro-hoping by Linux friends. The term describes the acute dependency syndrome caused by Linux. Distro-Hoping

We do not know if any group of Anonymous Linux has been created, and of course the phenomenon has not been studied whether it shows deprivation syndrome in the absence of new ISO.

Due to the lack of literature, we will not deal further with the issue as we can not document it.

However, we are thinking of making a start with this post.

How many of you are distro-hopping? If the percentage is high, we will have to look for something special .
Share your thoughts if you want. Write them down that you have already tried.

By the way let me share my list:

RedHat
Ubuntu
openSUSE
Debian
Manjaro
Arch

Fedora
CentOS
Mageia
Mandriva and
antix
MX Linux
Time
Sparky
Devuan
Qubes
Pink
and other forks from time to time.

You can add your own list to the comments below. The data will be used for scientific purposes, and in particular for the manufacture of a substance that will stop the tremor in case you see a new ISO.

 

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Written by giorgos

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  1. I'm one of the oldest linux fans and many have recently changed for the worse
    instead of being more liberal, it starts to show up accessories from monitored centers

  2. gentoo, debian / devuan, slackware, centos, * buntu, backtrack / kali
    and the other side of the ocean: openbsd, netbsd.
    I put them in order of preference ..

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