Morningstarr wrote to Khronos <=-
I have only used debian based distros.
I really depends on what your goals are.
If you want to learn as much as you can try rpm based distros like Alma
Linux or Rocky Linux.
These are the open source replacements for RedHat.
After this if you like try Arch based distros.
This will give you a real feel for the different ways in which Linux
distros are managed.
After this try distros like Slackware or Salix.
Salix probably has more packages though.
Over time give all these systems a spin and see what you like best.
Some people go for how they work with the different desktops and the
features they offer, some people like the way the administration process
works.
Another thing is that different distros have different ideas when it
comes to release processes.
Some put them out often, some not so often and others do what are called rolling releases.
It is really a wide world out there now with lots of choices.
Then there's the Raspberry Pi line up of setups.
An interesting thing about this is that you can get sd cards for not
much money that will allow you to test lots of systems just by swapping
in and out a card and booting the thing up.
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