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What is the best Linux distro

What is the best Linux distro

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TheEnderKid125
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11-05-2023, 01:04 PM
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I was running CentOS until they discontinued it for the Stream CentOS. Otherwise, I usually use stock Ubuntu or whatever RPM version Red Hat, OpenSUSE, etc., provide. I generally stick with what comes to me and feel free to mix things up, but I often return to Ubuntu for my daily tasks.
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TheEnderKid125
11-05-2023, 01:04 PM #11

I was running CentOS until they discontinued it for the Stream CentOS. Otherwise, I usually use stock Ubuntu or whatever RPM version Red Hat, OpenSUSE, etc., provide. I generally stick with what comes to me and feel free to mix things up, but I often return to Ubuntu for my daily tasks.

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Joco18
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11-06-2023, 07:24 AM
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I chose Cinnamon Mint because it meets all my requirements. Being Debian-based makes it comfortable for me, and I prefer reliability over cutting-edge features.
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Joco18
11-06-2023, 07:24 AM #12

I chose Cinnamon Mint because it meets all my requirements. Being Debian-based makes it comfortable for me, and I prefer reliability over cutting-edge features.

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Fortynox
Junior Member
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11-08-2023, 10:41 PM
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ZorinOS Core stands out as the top choice I've tested. Its appearance is impressive and the interface feels crafted by people, which earns me my approval. To date, it has only experienced one crash every few months. Hopefully, this continues.
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Fortynox
11-08-2023, 10:41 PM #13

ZorinOS Core stands out as the top choice I've tested. Its appearance is impressive and the interface feels crafted by people, which earns me my approval. To date, it has only experienced one crash every few months. Hopefully, this continues.

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Setlment
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11-09-2023, 01:19 AM
#14
MX Linux serves as a shell across multiple virtual machines (XP, Win 7, Win 10, various Nix distributions). VPN and financial tools run smoothly from Linux through XP up to the current version. I’m using Win 7 due to the many commitments tied to that OS—like my offroad GPS—that I’m too lazy to switch. Win 10 is for tax purposes; I’ve tried other OSes in VM just for entertainment. I’m not particularly inclined toward MacOS since I don’t see it as better than Linux. I don’t play games, so anything a computer needs can be handled without extra effort.
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Setlment
11-09-2023, 01:19 AM #14

MX Linux serves as a shell across multiple virtual machines (XP, Win 7, Win 10, various Nix distributions). VPN and financial tools run smoothly from Linux through XP up to the current version. I’m using Win 7 due to the many commitments tied to that OS—like my offroad GPS—that I’m too lazy to switch. Win 10 is for tax purposes; I’ve tried other OSes in VM just for entertainment. I’m not particularly inclined toward MacOS since I don’t see it as better than Linux. I don’t play games, so anything a computer needs can be handled without extra effort.

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Nynhow
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11-09-2023, 08:40 PM
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I prefer Linux From Scratch since it lets me build the distro that suits my needs. However, because setting it up is time-consuming and tricky to keep, I opt for Fedora 34 instead.
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Nynhow
11-09-2023, 08:40 PM #15

I prefer Linux From Scratch since it lets me build the distro that suits my needs. However, because setting it up is time-consuming and tricky to keep, I opt for Fedora 34 instead.

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