• x00z@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Kali is not for actual every day use.

    You can install all of its included tools on whatever distro you want.

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        4 hours ago

        Arch is a pretty good one if you want to control and tinker. I have personally found it to be very reliable over the years, and the AUR is exceptionally powerful (although you NEED to review your PKGBUILDs, there’s nothing stopping someone from putting malware on the AUR again). The packaging format is so simple and easy that I actually build a few performance-critical packages locally so I can tweak compiler flags (gimmie that -march native).

        Nix is cool and kinda crazy, but honestly? I’d hold off until you’re comfortable with Arch. Same with Gentoo.

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        5 hours ago

        distro barely matters beyond how you get the packages.

        there’s a reason arch is popular, it can be whatever you want it to be.

        tbh, it sounds like you don’t have a great understanding of Linux (not an attack!) so I would definitely stay away from Kali, and other distros like that.

        stick with Arch if you’re confident you can maintain it, or if you want to have a system which you don’t have to poke at Fedora is a great option

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          3 hours ago

          Is it possible to create a shim to make keyboard shortcuts act like macOS? I don’t think I can live with ctrl+shift+c when command/super is right there.

          Actually I kinda want to throw almost all the desktop/gui conventions for Linux out and do my own thing.