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      This is the most accurate chart I have seen so far; I can relate to all of them except NixOS, because I have tested it only briefly in a container.

      I first settled on Ubuntu and than moved from that along the chart and I am know in the Debian phase for my main distro after ~10 years with Gentoo.

      For others I recommend Fedora or Debian depending on their needs and skill. Arch has no place for me anymore. I can live with Ubuntu on servers, if someone else had it already installed, but I would never use it on a desktop. But Debian is a default on servers/VMs for me, too. And: I can see, why people choose rocky on servers. I am partly responsible for some rocky servers and they seem to behave nicely.

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      5 days ago

      Add a 3rd Dimensions and you will find BSD chads laughing at us from their jail’s

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        They should laugh. When I switched from FreeBSD to Linux felt it like such a downgrade.

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          3 days ago

          Im curious what you felt was a downgreade. I think its much better designed but I feel it lacks so many more features vs modern Linux

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            I think it was the general lack of consistency. Everything felt a bit messy. This was almost 20 years ago and back then the BSDs had some features that were missing in Linux.