Volunteers? I thought fedora/red hat was one of the few professional Linux OSes with this particular distro family focusing in on servers and security?
I could be wrong though.
Volunteers? I thought fedora/red hat was one of the few professional Linux OSes with this particular distro family focusing in on servers and security?
I could be wrong though.
I use Manjaro and little bit of Artix.
If I would recommend anything, it’s either EndeavourOS or Manjaro.
They’re Arch-based and friendlier.
I stopped using Arch because I got banned from their forum for changing my username.
Ah, singular their.
It’s not that common.
Did you marry your cousin, did she marry South-East Asia or was the guy from your high school randomly at his own wedding?
If they’re against replacment, then what are they doing outside of Great Britain?
I would say it’s not very different, just one league above all the others that I’ve come across.
The three things that stand out in my opinion is how much their package manager can query packages, it’s rolling release and the number of packages they have in the AUR.
It makes Arch the most complete and up to date Linux distro,
with the exception of a user friendly forum,
that doesn’t look like the nazi soup kitchen from Seinfeld,
and an installer.
I grew up with pasta and ketchup at home.
It was my favourite dish.