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Running it as my main desktop. Running Kinoite on my test desktop.
Debian + Xfce ← Desktop
Debian ← VPS/Server
os for weebs?
What's funny is that it has Tor AND Opera pre installed by the looks of it. So..."I want to be anonymous" "But eh, Chinese can have my data".
Lol.
ubuntudde
Linux MINT
Linux Mint Cinnamon on the desktop
Debian 11 on servers
BunsenLabs Linux Lithium is a distribution offering a light-weight and easily customizable Openbox desktop. The project is a community continuation of CrunchBang Linux.
The current release is derived from Debian 10.
Ubuntu 20.04 since that's the only OS im comfortable with . I use centos too sometimes but don't like it as much. Linux Mint is good too
macOS and Ubuntu (preferably with gnome but I also like mate, depending on the environment's computing power). I haven't touched a Windows PC in the last 3 months
On my main pc I gave PopOS a try and I am still using it lol..
Laptop went from Slackware 15 to Ubuntu 22.04 Mate. I like Mate DE more than others.. Working Flawless.
Had been Windows free almost for a year. (I play WoW, Overwatch, lot of Steam Epic and GoG games on PopOS)
AlmaLinux 8
Who is using the OS ironman using on lab 🤔
Idk what OS that is.
On udemy they teach you how to make a Jarvis AI in python. I think that works on all OS.
Server - Debian
PC: Kubuntu
I've been using CentOS for servers since it first came out. Then I swapped to AlmaLinux.
The large majority here seems to like Debian for servers. Why is that? Idk, because I have never used anything other then CentOS & AlmaLinux.
Arch for personal use.
Debian for deployments, OpenBSD for small projects.
+1
Same here. And before CentOS came out, I was using Red Hat. That would be more than 20 years ago. It's what I learned on, and I've stuck with it. It helps that it's a common OS for enterprises.
1) debian
2) debian
3) debian
💯
Fedora Silverblue (with TauOS Addon Repository) with GNOME 43
Debian is my love.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Router_Project
It's stable and it barely breaks anything after a a major OS upgrade. Like I upgraded from a Directadmin system on a Debian 10 to Debian 11. Upgrade didn't break Directadmin and everything went smoothly as intended. If it was another OS, It is most likely that I would have to reinstall Directadmin. This is just an example as I had other systems with other software running without having to reinstall them after an OS upgrade that would otherwise needed to be reinstalled after a reformat if it was another OS.
Easy Fix to the problem
Deepin prepares to leave Debian base and move to fully independent distro
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/deepin-prepares-to-leave-debian-base-and-move-to-fully-independent-distro/ar-AA115P3E
I feel in love with ZorinOS look&feel. Use it for (dev) work. Good stuff!
Debian so I don't have to learn different way to handle same things...
Here is a video I really like about fedora for those who haven't tried it.