LTS doesn’t matter, and you’ll have a worse experience having old packages
I’d say the opposite it true. Up to date packages doesn’t matter for most people but having to upgrade to a new release can be a hurdle for people.
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LTS doesn’t matter, and you’ll have a worse experience having old packages
I’d say the opposite it true. Up to date packages doesn’t matter for most people but having to upgrade to a new release can be a hurdle for people.
(lack of/lacking) internatiolisation and localisation.
You do notice that a lot of software is made with Americans in mind and Linux/FOSS is no exception. But there’s worse like notion for example.
So you can send multiple files as a single file I guess.
I think zip files working like folders is pretty ideal and we aren’t going far enough with it yet.
Actually ssh and nmap
Inside me are two penguins, one of them wants Canonical to be more like redhat, the other wants Canonical less like redhat
I think if someone asks for a recommendation without specific requirements or background the answer is always Mint.