Any time I review a distribution based on Debian, I'm pondering two things. First, how does this distro set itself apart from all the other Debian-based distributions? Second, is this a good enough ...
When I first started using and writing about Linux in the late 1990s, there were just a few distributions to choose from, and even those were a bit hard to discover (unless you knew the right bulletin ...
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