Personally, I’m looking forward to native Wayland support for Wine and KDE’s port to Qt 6.

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    Nah, people always want to put their own spin on things and I welcome the diversity.

    Arch can bring in all the necessary packages yourself, but Garuda exists and people enjoy using it. Horses for courses.

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      Garuda only exists because the only way to distribute a set of default configuration in regular distros is to create a whole new distro/installer. We don’t have that problem in NixOS because all configuration is declarative and composable.

      In the NixOS world, Garuda would be a NixOS base config which users would import in their own config and extend with their own configuration. You’d still be using NixOS though.

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        If you’re packaging enough changes that somebody would say it’s a different experience, calling it the “X configuration” vs “X distribution” based on how it’s packaged is just splitting hairs.