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  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    @MooCowGalaxy or, you still have option for alpine linux which is the best in light weight and efficient, it has almost every thing you need in linux.

    I prefer something that comes with more stuff preinstalled like Fedora

    shouldn't be too hard to install with single commands :sweat_smile:

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  • @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    @MooCowGalaxy or, you still have option for alpine linux which is the best in light weight and efficient, it has almost every thing you need in linux.

    I prefer something that comes with more stuff preinstalled like Fedora

    shouldn't be too hard to install with single commands :sweat_smile:

    Either way, don’t think any distro will help me with my battery, and I’d rather not tinker around every so often to install an app compared to just running one command

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  • @dejavu51 said:
    Lol, there are so many comments that I couldn't even find the giveaway :D great job people

    Everyone is so fast!!

  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    @MooCowGalaxy or, you still have option for alpine linux which is the best in light weight and efficient, it has almost every thing you need in linux.

    I prefer something that comes with more stuff preinstalled like Fedora

    shouldn't be too hard to install with single commands :sweat_smile:

    Either way, don’t think any distro will help me with my battery, and I’d rather not tinker around every so often to install an app compared to just running one command

    Hey, distro will help you with your battery! Let me share my experience

  • On windows my laptop was giving around 1.5-2 hours battery backup, and on debian i was having around 3-3.5 hours

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  • @MMzF said:
    On windows my laptop was giving around 1.5-2 hours battery backup, and on debian i was having around 3-3.5 hours

    On windows I was getting 4 hours, on debian I got 3.5 hours, and PopOS with optimizations still only got me 4 hours

  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    On windows my laptop was giving around 1.5-2 hours battery backup, and on debian i was having around 3-3.5 hours

    On windows I was getting 4 hours, on debian I got 3.5 hours, and PopOS with optimizations still only got me 4 hours

    don't choose bloatware, that is what sucks battery.

  • like arch or debian net install etc, pre installed os will suck a lot battery.

  • @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    On windows my laptop was giving around 1.5-2 hours battery backup, and on debian i was having around 3-3.5 hours

    On windows I was getting 4 hours, on debian I got 3.5 hours, and PopOS with optimizations still only got me 4 hours

    don't choose bloatware, that is what sucks battery.

    I tried the barebones installation of Debian with nothing else - as for popOS, it simply has too many QoL stuff that I would never even try to attempt to manually add them all

  • @dustinc said:

    @Arkas said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said: I’ll consider doing that! Most of my friends aren’t into dev/hosting though.

    a lot of people like Cyberpanel, I really like HestiaCP, I find it great.-

    Hi @Arkas -- I'll have to try HestiaCP myself one day. I've used CyberPanel before for personal use, and have no complaints about it - certainly fairly decent for a free control panel. What do you like about HestiaCP over CyberPanel?

    CyberPanel is too simple, In hestia you can use mail, file manager, dns, automated-letsencrypt ssl, etc almost all features like a paid cpanel for fre!!!

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  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    On windows my laptop was giving around 1.5-2 hours battery backup, and on debian i was having around 3-3.5 hours

    On windows I was getting 4 hours, on debian I got 3.5 hours, and PopOS with optimizations still only got me 4 hours

    don't choose bloatware, that is what sucks battery.

    I tried the barebones installation of Debian with nothing else - as for popOS, it simply has too many QoL stuff that I would never even try to attempt to manually add them all

    do you use all of that stuff?

  • @MooCowGalaxy give arch a try, might take few minutes but totally worth it, or go for fedora give it a try! ;)

  • @MMzF said:
    like arch or debian net install etc, pre installed os will suck a lot battery.

    What bloatware is installed on those? I personally haven’t experienced or noticed anything weird in my process list, everything is something that I need or use.

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  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    like arch or debian net install etc, pre installed os will suck a lot battery.

    What bloatware is installed on those? I personally haven’t experienced or noticed anything weird in my process list, everything is something that I need or use.

    The things you don't want/use, also heavy desktop environments do effect, brightness level do effect, and so on..

  • Pre-installed stuff is bloatware

  • @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    On windows my laptop was giving around 1.5-2 hours battery backup, and on debian i was having around 3-3.5 hours

    On windows I was getting 4 hours, on debian I got 3.5 hours, and PopOS with optimizations still only got me 4 hours

    don't choose bloatware, that is what sucks battery.

    I tried the barebones installation of Debian with nothing else - as for popOS, it simply has too many QoL stuff that I would never even try to attempt to manually add them all

    do you use all of that stuff?

    Well most of it, I uninstall the things that I don’t need

  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    On windows my laptop was giving around 1.5-2 hours battery backup, and on debian i was having around 3-3.5 hours

    On windows I was getting 4 hours, on debian I got 3.5 hours, and PopOS with optimizations still only got me 4 hours

    don't choose bloatware, that is what sucks battery.

    I tried the barebones installation of Debian with nothing else - as for popOS, it simply has too many QoL stuff that I would never even try to attempt to manually add them all

    do you use all of that stuff?

    Well most of it, I uninstall the things that I don’t need

    Why not take a note of things you want to use, and install yourself? and choose pretty lite os like arch or alpine. That will totally make you happy when you see battery living longer

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  • @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    like arch or debian net install etc, pre installed os will suck a lot battery.

    What bloatware is installed on those? I personally haven’t experienced or noticed anything weird in my process list, everything is something that I need or use.

    The things you don't want/use, also heavy desktop environments do effect, brightness level do effect, and so on..

    I added a bunch of optimizations to my desktop environment - as for brightness level and other factors, I want to keep everything as close as possible to my experience in Windows. I’m not trying to do heavy optimizations like turning my brightness down to 1%, I just want to squeeze an extra few minutes out of this battery while still being able to do everything that I normally do (developing, browsing, etc.)

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