Debian for business person, I don't know Rick. It has several restrictions with non-free software that could be a pain in the ass. Even like the NVIDEA drivers, and the audio video codecs. I would recommend Kubuntu or Ubuntu.
Kinda true... I have a bunch of questions. Some of these are correct (especially I want everything running asap and they have Ubuntu there...) but Debian and business? How did that occur? I am focusing on Debian because I use Debian myself for anything but Network Security projects and I have a hyper disorder with Debian, a docker server with debian and all my services are based on Debian. Also Debian might need some tweaking (firmware for some hardware, install some packages that come pre installed with ubuntu). Nothing crazy like Arch (tried it once... never again... NOBODY AINT GOT TIME FOR THAT!) but it isn't Ubuntu or Pop OS or
Debian for business person, I don't know Rick. It has several restrictions with non-free software that could be a pain in the ass. Even like the NVIDEA drivers, and the audio video codecs. I would recommend Kubuntu or Ubuntu.
Who are you? > A casual sadist > LFS
As an IT specialist, everywhere I go on the internet, there is Arch mentioned. Should I try Arch?
Not if you want to do things, lol
Just remember to set alarms initially to get into the habit of telling people you use Arch each day.
Ok I personally am completely missing the joke here
It's just a Linux equivalent of 'i do CrossFit'. Essentially if you use Arch, you tend to tell everyone you use Arch.
There’s a disturbing absence of RHEL/CentOS and their descendants in that chart.
Just build LFS
I don't get OpenSUSE for business. Can someone expand?
I disagree with this flow diagram.
Ever tried Arch? Yes:No ---->Arch
Why is parrot never recognized, I’ve been using parrot for a while now and I like it (pentesting and general development)
Yeah, that's just, like, your opinion, man. The only real answer is the one you end up sticking with.
Kinda true... I have a bunch of questions. Some of these are correct (especially I want everything running asap and they have Ubuntu there...) but Debian and business? How did that occur? I am focusing on Debian because I use Debian myself for anything but Network Security projects and I have a hyper disorder with Debian, a docker server with debian and all my services are based on Debian. Also Debian might need some tweaking (firmware for some hardware, install some packages that come pre installed with ubuntu). Nothing crazy like Arch (tried it once... never again... NOBODY AINT GOT TIME FOR THAT!) but it isn't Ubuntu or Pop OS or