I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students.
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@josh MxLinux, Debian based, has a lot of really nice, thoughtful utilities packaged with it in a way that I have not seen before.
I would caution most against Arch Linux and its derivatives unless they're fine with a bit more of a time-consuming challenge (The ArchWiki remains a fantastic resource, but isn't accurate for all distros).
Fedora is fantastic, perhaps better to get an idea of corpo-adjacent Linux, Ubuntu, I don't care for but remains extremely common and default.
@josh The best option forever remains whatever the student can work with, I have my own feelings about what's best or what's important, but quite a bit of what you'll learn on one distro will transfer well to another
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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
@josh Linux Mint
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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) w. Cinnamon desktop
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@rodneyenke @josh 2 for this.
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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
@josh Mint.
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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
@josh Mint w/Cinnamon.
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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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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
Between in-terminal ads and Snap, no one should be recommending Ubuntu. Instead, Debian should be in that conversation.
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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
@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? -
@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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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
@josh Debian. It's stable and very plastics.
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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
@josh Zorin OS
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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
@josh Elementary. Based on Ubuntu but with a new and nice interface
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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
@josh Debian
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@josh - “Just use it”: Bazzite for gaming, Linux Mint for normal basic use.
- “Tinker / learn”: NixOS, Arch
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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
@josh debian or mint
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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
maybe give them also the hint to explore for themselves at distrosea.com
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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
@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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I'm recommending #Linux distros to my students. What would you say are the most important choices? Feel free to add details in comments
@josh@fediscience.org both Ubuntu or Fedora are gonna be good. Their usually quite user friendly
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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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