Akkshtualy it's systemd/Linux
Ubuntu
This. Two weeks with MX Linux and I can't complain at all.
Ubuntu is a fine OS for just getting this done. Fedora, and OpenSUSE are also good alternatives. Ignore the meme distros, they're a waste of your time.
- Has the systemDisease
- Developers are not against incorporating spyware into their OS (there has been more than the Amazon incident)
- Has a bad package manager. (eg. It's way too hard for users to create packages meaning they'll likely end up installing software without their package manager)
What's wrong with apt? As a long time Debian user I've never had issues with it
Users shouldn't be creating packages.
le epic meme!!
quit saying systemd is bad, it isn't. it's advanced and is a godsend for every sysadmin I've spoken to. I'm not sure why distros aimed at general usage use it but it's a great init system
I haven't done sysadmin work in several years, but I never felt like SysVinit was ever insufficient.
what's the diffrent between ubuntu and let say fedora? if i want to go kde what is a better pick between those two?