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The author raises some good questions about the licensing of the core utils. Why the MIT license? Why not stick to GNU GPL?

    • Comrade_Spood@quokk.au
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      2 days ago

      I started off with Nobara, then tried Linux Mint but moved to Kubuntu, I tried Ubuntu but stuck with Kubuntu, the Kubuntu fucked up and I tried Linux Mint again and havent looked back since. I really like Linux Mint and its what I recommend to anyone I try to get onto Linux. It just works

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        @ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace @Goodlucksil In my experience with Arch I never really had issues unless I fucked around with stuff I shouldnt. Sometimes I wanted to just mess with stuff and see what would happen. Normal daily use, no issues though.

        Nowadays I use Alpine because I don’t want SystemD, which I would not recommend because it takes some doing to make stuff work right.

        If you don’t need up-to-date new releases of software, Debian is totally fine. Fedora worked okay for me too, but fuck IBM and RedHat and such.