I use Linux since 2009, and I've already tried a lot of different distro, including Slakeware Server, Mandriva Desktop, CentOS, Fedora, OpenSuse, Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint and other Linux used in Network Devices, like Mikrotik. Linux desktop (and mobile) are very good to install packages and make complex things, (for example, when you need install and configure some web server, or email server or even compiling and updating the Kernel). Nowadays I am using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to do everything I need, including to to work developing personal softwares, bash scripts and work as freelancer with web developer to other people.
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I use Linux since 2009, and I've already tried a lot of different distro, including Slakeware Server, Mandriva Desktop, CentOS, Fedora, OpenSuse, Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint and other Linux used in Network Devices, like Mikrotik. Linux desktop (and mobile) are very good to install packages and make complex things, (for example, when you need install and configure some web server, or email server or even compiling and updating the Kernel). Nowadays I am using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to do everything I need, including to to work developing personal softwares, bash scripts and work as freelancer with web developer to other people.