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by mynameisvlad
691 days ago
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"Sorry a decade of use is not enough to be considered an expert. Also your experience is useless because it's on a distro I don't like." This is just pointless gatekeeping doubled down on at this point. People can be experts and use Kubuntu. People can be veterans and use Ubuntu. People can be absolute beginners and use Arch or OpenSUSE or literally any other distro. Use of distro is in no way shape or form indicative of experience other than that some are easier to get started with for absolute beginners than others. But that doesn't make them any less good. It's a personal choice with each options having its own pros and cons. Not some indicator of experience or knowledge. |
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Its not even gatekeeping in 2024. Linux pros are avoiding debian-family.
Why would you use a buggy, slow, outdated distro when we have fast, modern, and fewer bugs?
This is an ignorance thing, much of the linux community repeats what they did in the past, afraid to change.