Why is there "Year of Linux" Hype
Why is there "Year of Linux" Hype
I didn’t need to argue but I felt compelled to support Red Hat, which is impressive enough!
@Benitiv I understand your point but I have a different take. To genuinely grasp GNU/Linux, explore Slackware. Those willing to invest in support—like many Windows users—can opt for Redhat. Yet, why do we need distro-hopping when the freedom comes from mastering the most UNIX-like system, Slackware? Pay or be free!
Dear sp331yi, The statement about choosing RHEL fully reflected the perspective of someone who felt Linux required additional support. Regarding the rest, I’m still confused. My point is that many think a distribution defines what Linux can do. It’s like assuming you’ll succeed with Fedora if you struggled on Ubuntu. Switching distros can be engaging and helpful for understanding Linux better. Still, if this discussion turns into a heated debate about distributions, it might lose its meaning. (I’m sorry I’ve always used English throughout my life—please forgive me for that.) I’ll improve my clarity.