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These are the only Linux distros I recommend for developers
From just learning to code to seasoned developers, these are your distros of choice.
What is a Linux distro? A desktop operating system comprises different parts, be it Windows, Linux, or macOS. You need the core of the OS, known as a kernel (in this case, the Linux kernel), and the ...
Whether you opt for bare metal servers or virtual machines, you'll need a rock-solid distro. These are my four go-to favorites.
Linux is secure and flexible, and for that reason is gaining more attention these days. It's also an excellent option for those who want to dive into the development field. Linux is the core behind ...
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Proxmox taught me more about Linux in a month than a year of distro-hopping
You can learn a lot about Linux by just trying different distros, but using Proxmox will force you to learn a lot of in-depth ...
Working at the intersection of Apple’s newest hardware and Linux kernel development, for the benefit of a free distribution, was never going to be easy. But it’s been an especially hard couple of ...
CachyOS is more than just a fun name to grab potential users’ attention. It reflects an effort to do what most Arch Linux distributions fail to achieve. It tries to turn its parent base into a ...
The latest Linux kernel release closes out the 6.x era - and it's a gift to cloud admins ...
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