Historically I’ve used debian based distros on my home server. I recently switched to opensuse tumbleweed and Ive been very happy. It’s a rolling release, and I’ve found it more stable and easier to work with than linuxmint
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Historically I’ve used debian based distros on my home server. I recently switched to opensuse tumbleweed and Ive been very happy. It’s a rolling release, and I’ve found it more stable and easier to work with than linuxmint
A cell phone can save and distribute data.
He didn’t say it was crazy confidential. I got the feeling it was more about keeping them from fucking around and breaking it.
As long as you don’t give the users sudo powers there is little they can do to screw up the system.
But that would only make sense if you want them to have their own users. If it’s just a public computer, you probably want the kiosk thin mentioned before.
I recently moved from Linux mint to opensuse tumbleweed and I’ve been VERY happy. Super stable. Even through multiple dist-upgrades.