> Mc, zelda, phasmo || hermitsky, trafficsky
> Completely normal about GeminiTay and EthosLab
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If it were me, I would personally suggest sticking to a more ‘popular’ (and ‘beginner friendly’) Linux distro, as these distros tend to have a larger community base.
This lends itself to more detailed documentation, online resources and general community help :)
If it were me, I would personally suggest sticking to a more ‘popular’ (and ‘beginner friendly’) Linux distro, as these distros tend to have a larger community base.
This lends itself to more detailed documentation, online resources and general community help :)
And for what it’s worth, I would argue that Linux being open source and continuously improved by the community makes it more secure than windows, as any minor security concern is likely to be caught and patched quickly.
And for what it’s worth, I would argue that Linux being open source and continuously improved by the community makes it more secure than windows, as any minor security concern is likely to be caught and patched quickly.
(In replies or dm)
(In replies or dm)
And if you were ever worried, there are guides online about keeping your Linux OS secure. With such a large community base comes a lot of resources and help :)
And if you were ever worried, there are guides online about keeping your Linux OS secure. With such a large community base comes a lot of resources and help :)