My primary OS is Windows (I use it for work) and I have Linux as my second OS. If I upgrade my linux distro to the paid version so I can have more features, will Windows be okay? Thanks I’m a newb

    • data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.website
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      18 hours ago

      Personally, I dislike Zorin, but I can see your point. I didn’t know it was Zorin at the time I I just find paywalling some FOSS stuff that isn’t entirely yours very weird, and I also don’t think users should touch almost anything Ubuntu-based, especially new ones. Mint might be the exception, but it’s not to my tastes as well personally.

      I think I agree with my university’s Linux Users Group recommendation of Fedora, though I personally use Debian.

      Honestly, if Debian would tidy up their website, make the Calamares-based installers the default, and perhaps had an installer with backports kernel built-in, it could be the easiest distro out there - I think everything else in Debian is almost perfect for most people. They don’t even have to compromise on all that “universal operating system” stuff - they could just offer multiple installers. As for the website, I can get why they need to use a static site with HTML4, but that shouldn’t stop them from designing a simple-to-use website.

      Also, had no idea you were also in this community. Pleasant surprise.

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        I agree re: Fedora, especially the atomic varieties. I do think Zorin is good at what it is but it has a pretty specific use case.

        Also, had no idea you were also in this community. Pleasant surprise.

        Had the same thought, it’s always nice to encounter a civilized person of distinguished taste and culture out here in the wilds.

        Cheers

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        They’re not really paywalling FOSS, though. You can absolutely install it all and configure it yourself. You’re paying for them to do the work so you don’t have to.

        I think it’s pretty benign to charge for that to support development.