correct. i am currently debating where to invest my time. ubuntu, openSUSE, fedora, debian, or something else. Ubuntu is my first successful rebuild.
Cool. I switched for personal about 3 years ago and now rarely go over to my windows partition. I like Ubuntu and have never left.
do you use it for work? i am looking for something i can use to replace my work machine os.
Actually I do now for one client. Using Microsoft office 365 and installed slack, teams, and Spotify apps in addition to libre office.
I think of I really wanted to push it, I would do a vm instance to separate out work from pleasure.
Debian is the best, IMHO. If you want to a full time desktop I would suggest Mint and Debian for Servers.
I want to replace my need as much as possible on windows, yes. I have seen mint, but to my understanding is currently not backed by any big money -- fedora has IBM; ubuntu has Canonical; openSUSE has SUSE, etc. that seems dicey to rely on something that could disappear.
I don't have a huge Linux background and for me Ubuntu has met all of my needs. @RobertJHarsh can you elaborate on how Ubuntu is not a full desktop?
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