F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Complete your distro keychain by adding the necessary components and ensuring everything is properly connected.

Complete your distro keychain by adding the necessary components and ensuring everything is properly connected.

Complete your distro keychain by adding the necessary components and ensuring everything is properly connected.

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_Evo
Junior Member
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03-15-2022, 08:08 PM
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I’m planning a keychain with USB thumb drives containing distribution installers. So far I’ve grouped them as: Standard, Windows, MacOS, gamers, tech savvy users, and servers. For Standard I’m using Ubuntu; for Windows I’ll use Mint or Kubuntu. MacOS users should be Elementary OS, and gamers need POP!_OS or Manjaro. Servers are mostly Ubuntu Server or Debian—maybe swap one for Red Hat if you prefer. I want to add more categories without overspending, especially looking for deals on drives over 32 GB.
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_Evo
03-15-2022, 08:08 PM #1

I’m planning a keychain with USB thumb drives containing distribution installers. So far I’ve grouped them as: Standard, Windows, MacOS, gamers, tech savvy users, and servers. For Standard I’m using Ubuntu; for Windows I’ll use Mint or Kubuntu. MacOS users should be Elementary OS, and gamers need POP!_OS or Manjaro. Servers are mostly Ubuntu Server or Debian—maybe swap one for Red Hat if you prefer. I want to add more categories without overspending, especially looking for deals on drives over 32 GB.

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RustyApple
Junior Member
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03-15-2022, 08:08 PM
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Standard configuration follows MX with antiX support for older systems. Windoze runs on FenereOS, while MacOS uses Pearl Linux. For servers, simply include RH if needed; Slackware remains a reliable, stable OS choice.
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RustyApple
03-15-2022, 08:08 PM #2

Standard configuration follows MX with antiX support for older systems. Windoze runs on FenereOS, while MacOS uses Pearl Linux. For servers, simply include RH if needed; Slackware remains a reliable, stable OS choice.