Nowadays i never use it anymore. back in the day it was nice Debian but with more up to date packages. Nowadays it’s a lot of post-install management to do because it installed the snap version of stuff u didn’t want.
Now for me it’s mainly RHEL/Rocky
Nowadays i never use it anymore. back in the day it was nice Debian but with more up to date packages. Nowadays it’s a lot of post-install management to do because it installed the snap version of stuff u didn’t want.
Now for me it’s mainly RHEL/Rocky