Industry standard distro

Industry standard distro
>Cures your distro hopping

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*cures your need to install docker, qemu and virtualbox to get trivial things done*
>industry standard is having a system so fucking shit you need to run 30 VM's on top for it to be "stable"

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Lol. Canonical is a child's lemonade stand compared to red hat. Gtfo

>Cures your distro hopping

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you need those anyway if you are a developer, docker is literally indispensable.
have you ever tried to set up mysql and multiple web servers manually?

I find community distro (like picrel) to be easier to use and more documented.
Meanwhile on Fedora web site I need several hours just to find the minimal installation ISO I need.
Fedora and Ubuntu wiki are also scary and corporate-like, meant more for their employees rather than users.
Arch is as stable as you can get.

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>Hours to find minimal iso
>Meanwhile: getfedora.org > alt downloads > server edition/everything edition (literally says what it does)
You just brainlet.

debian

the reality is that these are the only good desktop distros:
debian (for stability)
opensuse (for rolling release)
arch (for neckbeard customisability)
CentOS (for being a RHEL clone)
BSD variants (if you don't want to run tranny code)

using fedora is basically just bug testing the next RHEL release for free

>Meanwhile on Fedora web site I need several hours just to find the minimal installation ISO I need.
you dont need it tinkertroon