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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students.

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  • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

    I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments

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    @josh @Binder Debian. If you’re teaching them to learn, teach them starting from the root of the skills tree.

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    • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

      I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments

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      @josh

      Between in-terminal ads and Snap, no one should be recommending Ubuntu. Instead, Debian should be in that conversation.

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      • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

        I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments

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        @josh Most important in what sense? Job experience? Ability to tinker/learn? Ability to just drop it on a system and use it without messing around?
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        • hawke@dillyofapickle.comH hawke@dillyofapickle.com
          @josh Most important in what sense? Job experience? Ability to tinker/learn? Ability to just drop it on a system and use it without messing around?
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          • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

            I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments

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            @josh Debian. It's stable and very plastics.

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            • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

              I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments

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              @josh Zorin OS

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              • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

                I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments

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                @josh Elementary. Based on Ubuntu but with a new and nice interface

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                • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

                  I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments

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                  @josh Debian

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                  • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

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                    @josh - “Just use it”: Bazzite for gaming, Linux Mint for normal basic use.
                    - “Tinker / learn”: NixOS, Arch
                    - “Job experience”: Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu
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                    • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

                      I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments

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                      @josh debian or mint

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                      • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

                        I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments

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                        @josh

                        maybe give them also the hint to explore for themselves at distrosea.com

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                        • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

                          I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments

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                          @josh What major?

                          In STEM, I'd argue the only correct answer is #arch/#gentoo/#nix, because you really want them to understand how the system actually works.

                          Outside of that bracket, I'd prefer #Mint (Debian Edition) or #pop_OS, because they are not tainted like #Ubuntu.

                          But then again if the idea is to have a conversation about alternatives *at all*, then #Ubuntu is probably fine 🤷‍♂️

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                          • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

                            I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments

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                            @josh@fediscience.org both Ubuntu or Fedora are gonna be good. Their usually quite user friendly

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                            • josh@fediscience.orgJ josh@fediscience.org

                              I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments

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                              @josh Debian stable
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