@wyatt8740 @amyipdev I read that as Jewish for a sec, didn't understand thought for a moment you're Jewish and decided Ubuntu isn't Kosher for whatever reason
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@laxla @amyipdev @wyatt8740
With at least Linux-based systems there days (or at least a couple decades ago?), you shouldn't really have "desktop OSes"*, you have systems you can configure to use in the way you want. Choice and versatility at least used to be one of the big advantages of Linux-based systems). -
@laxla @amyipdev @wyatt8740
* There is an issue here, which is that "desktop" can be used in conflicting ways: sits on desk, has X11, has some window management, has a full-featured DE that can kinda feel like an OS of its own, or "mirrors [other OS]".
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@njsg @amyipdev @wyatt8740 the idea is, the Ubuntu/Fedora Workstation use case. Simple, but not for total newbies, out of the box, without the limitations of immutability or ssh-centrism (servers).