Raspberry Pi 3
Raspberry Pi 3
From a coding and performance standpoint, Raspberry Pi OS (Raspbian) is often preferred for its stability and community support, while Ubuntu offers more flexibility for advanced users.
I'm working on assembling a laptop using a Raspberry Pi 3 right now.
Ubuntu is suitable for newcomers but any Linux distribution can work well. Personally, I prefer Kali because it functions excellently and offers more advantages than Ubuntu. Both have user-friendly interfaces for beginners. Before using Kali, I was experimenting with the original Slackware from 1992, though that might be too challenging. Ubuntu would be a solid choice, but Kali seems better in my view. The essence of Linux is providing a free, open-source operating system with numerous features that are clearly present in Linux rather than in any proprietary system. Avoid options like Elementary OS since they go against Linux principles and waste resources when similar functionality is available for free. Donating is a good practice.
I thought it was free but then one time my friend wanted to get it and said it wasn't wai- there's a custom option nvm... It stayed sorta hidden so I didn't catch it... Still, I guess that's another option. I knew it was free in the beginning i just got misinformed is all. Elementary OS though it might have a nice GUI it still is bloated af so truthfully I use kali, and personally I love kali linux. I've been using it since the release date ( 2013 ). Besides Kali is a little bit more for advanced linux users.
That's not my criteria for an operating system, and there's plenty of youtube videos involving kali linux. So there is plenty of support, there's an entire forum with thousands of users that is soley based on kali. Then you understand one of the many, many MANY reasons why I'm using it.
he isn't a security expert, he's looking for someone who can code using an operating system, and it looks like he's relatively unfamiliar with Linux.