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posted by janrinok on Saturday March 24 2018, @06:22AM   Printer-friendly
from the why-change dept.

If you have gained some Linux skills after using Ubuntu for some time, you may try switching to these distributions to explore the world of Linux distributions further.

Ubuntu is one of the best Linux distributions for beginners. It's an excellent platform for people new to Linux. It is easy to install, has tons of free resources available along with a massive list of applications available for it. https://itsfoss.com/distribution-after-ubuntu/


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  • (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 24 2018, @12:11PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 24 2018, @12:11PM (#657476)

    I think what people are saying is "Linux, it's not even for nerds anymore."

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  • (Score: 2) by chromas on Saturday March 24 2018, @04:37PM

    by chromas (34) Subscriber Badge on Saturday March 24 2018, @04:37PM (#657575) Journal

    I was leaving Linux before it was cool, man! I use TempleOS—64KB ought to be enough for anybody. It's really obscure; you've probably never heard of it. Oh, you have? Ugh, TempleOS is too mainstream now!