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Can install that on this can of garbage beer and this AMD chip?
Cesar/Leo if you are out there thank you for enduring my stubbornness in learning Linux on Slackware. I bet you were patient every time I had issues and you didn't force me to switch distros. Thank you.
And doesnt tell you to "just google it"
Ah "just google it" also excellent for making a hostile work environment too.
There's no wrong distro.
There is a wrong DE tho.
https://media.tenor.com/0UZgl-4-q9IAAAAd/james-mcavoy-filth.gif
That's pretty much me. I've introduced a few of my friends to Linux. I recommend Ubuntu because it generally has the most documentation, support, largest userbase, etc but they are of course free to pick whatever distro they want. I use Ubuntu LTS myself, it works well enough. In terms of software, I like static linked builds and AppImages since they work on pretty much any distro.
First distro was Mandrake, yeaaars ago. Second was Gentoo. Third was back to Windows. Wish I'd gotten more into it. Definitely don't have the time for it now though.
pfffff typical Ubuntu kind of guy 🙄