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My week with Linux: I'm dumping Windows for Ubuntu to see how it goes
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I got disappointed in Ubuntu. You had to use 'Ubuntu Pro' to get the latest updates.. Bullshit :c Linux should not have a paywall in regards to security! I will test out Arch and see how it goes. Especially now when windows 10 loses support in October 16th
There was a time that Ubuntu was the distro for the masses! Their branding featured a bunch of diverse young people in casual clothing. That's no longer the case. I outright recommend against it now.
Unpopular opinion, if you’re going to use a Debian based distro you should just use Debian.
Yes, it is command-line/BASH heavy however, once you learn it it’ll make all the other Debian based distro’s even easier to manage. Only real difference is system directories are in different locations distro-to-distro.
I find the amount of terminal usage a given distro requires depends mostly on the DE. Gnome is allergic to features so you'll need to bash it more than KDE or Cinnamon, for example.