For me it’s PeppermintOS.
I started my Linux adventure a few years ago, and haven’t owned a Windows PC since.
I currently use Arch on my main rig, and I wanted to install Linux on two old laptops that I found laying around in my house
I then remembered the first distro I ever used, which is PeppermintOS, and I was amazed at the latest updates they released.
They even have a mini ISO now to do a net-install with no bloat, with a Debian or Devuan base.
Sadly, I believe the founder passed away a few years ago, which is why I was really happy to see the continuation of this amazing project.


I tried it once, and it was hella impressive, but I didn’t stick with it, I don’t know why. It just seems a little too much for me.
It kinda fucks up your FS (not in a data-loss way, but it gets really messy): it was showing 3.2TB… on a 509gb partition of a 1tb ssd. Heck, I only have 3TB in my whole PC
reminds me of /proc always being 128TB for no reason
Different tools handle that differently. Takes a little extra eye adjustment to tease out the information from
df -h, for example.that was from baobab… which is supposed to “just work”
Sounds like it may have been recursing.
Similar issues with several tools.
Just gotta do those things strata by strata, if cant specify to exclude or not recurse.