Well yes basically QuebesOS but with nvidia support
thanks and then just containering the apps kinda like 2 user profiles but one actual pc user
This is a question do you know it
So I would like a private part that I would use anonymously and a public part everyone is allowed to know. AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DON'T RECOMMEND QUEBES it isn't good at handling GPUs that well and I do have 2 machines like one server and one client but what would be the best setup (and no 2 physical laptops to be carried arround is not a solution neither is dualboot on 1TB)... so let me know
I wasn't really thinking as of mint beeing that userfriendly on the nvidia side sorry there. but isn't the ubuntu based mint shipping with snapd (because in this case Pop OS would be more updated than debian but less bloated than ubuntu and faster because snapd)
well my manjaro only broke after installing apt (and it did warn me it was on test machine so I knew what I was trying) but other that it never broke while using it as I "should".
The idea behind debian and arch as beginner was that you should learn from the ground up how to properly manage your system like in case of kernel panick not looking at you popOS and knowing how to deal with it is probably better than finding it out the hard way like I did...
and well you are correct if it is for people just wanting a pc that works and doesn't spy on you...
Spiral is debian but like lighter? well the idea was that you could use as a foss enthusiast debian they didn't ship with any proprietary drivers until like 12 or 13