When I was younger I used to experiment with different Ubuntu flavours but these days my only Linux interaction are Debian servers. I think I'd like to move back to Ubuntu one day.
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Ubuntu was also one of my long time favorites.
What is so nice about Ubuntu is that it has a lot of stuff already integrated for everyday use like scanning drivers and tools and stuff.
The switch from ubuntu away came with the urge to build it more from ground up to learn how the components work together, how to write a kernel and stuff.
But debian servers are pretty stable :)
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When I was younger I used to experiment with different Ubuntu flavours but these days my only Linux interaction are Debian servers. I think I'd like to move back to Ubuntu one day.
Ubuntu was also one of my long time favorites.
What is so nice about Ubuntu is that it has a lot of stuff already integrated for everyday use like scanning drivers and tools and stuff.
The switch from ubuntu away came with the urge to build it more from ground up to learn how the components work together, how to write a kernel and stuff.
But debian servers are pretty stable :)