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> As a free and open-source operating system, Linux has spawned several distributions over time, spreading its wings to encompass a large community of users. From desktop/home users to Enterprise environments, Linux has ensured that each category has something to be happy about.

>> As a free and open-source operating system, Linux has spawned several distributions over time, spreading its wings to encompass a large community of users. From desktop/home users to Enterprise environments, Linux has ensured that each category has something to be happy about.

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Nothing about ? I'm offended.

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>A fast and lightweight Linux distro for ChromeOS devices.

Is it also designed to work on anything but a ChromeOS device, too?

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I'm sure it can be but I've only ever used it on a Chromebook.

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The thing I often come across with mainstream linux distros, latest ubuntu typically, that renders them not worth recommending to normies (nor even for me, that's why I ended up building my own debian based live install lately), is the freaking LAG (all caps, and I mean it) when you open a window by double clicking on a directory

It's crazy, you have sometimes a 1.5 second lag between the click and the moment the directory opens, it's unacceptable these days, wrecks my nerves when I'm busy

Believe it or not it's still an issue with ubuntu last time I tried on a LTS (bionic beaver and also the latest one if memory serves, the piece of crap with a panther) ... And the worst part is that it doesn't do it on that old ass 16.something LTS

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Don't know if you ever encountered that issue?