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Which Linux OS best for everyday work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vitali Ortzi" data-source="post: 1108903" data-attributes="member: 57714"><p>Well immutable is super important for security in my opinion everyone should have it but usual advice of a stable Linux distro I hear among Linux guys is debian Wich is probably more stable then even all of above</p><p></p><p></p><p>But specifically about user interface for windows , Mac users above you mentioned are some of the great picks for that</p><p></p><p>So eh just choose whatever they all are os systems using Linux have same terminal commands (bash ) and everything variable between them is just updates , desktop environments etc usually but some go far as removing systemd and other components that are usually used alongside Linux</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway my recommendation is choosing a good desktop environment , window manager everything else is less important and wil allow you to hop between distributions like em Linux users who get bored after 2 days and want to try another os</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitali Ortzi, post: 1108903, member: 57714"] Well immutable is super important for security in my opinion everyone should have it but usual advice of a stable Linux distro I hear among Linux guys is debian Wich is probably more stable then even all of above But specifically about user interface for windows , Mac users above you mentioned are some of the great picks for that So eh just choose whatever they all are os systems using Linux have same terminal commands (bash ) and everything variable between them is just updates , desktop environments etc usually but some go far as removing systemd and other components that are usually used alongside Linux Anyway my recommendation is choosing a good desktop environment , window manager everything else is less important and wil allow you to hop between distributions like em Linux users who get bored after 2 days and want to try another os [/QUOTE]
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