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Linux User and Developer Magazine Issue 183 Back Issue

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ULTIMATE DISTROS AND APPS
There are no definitive metrics, but anecdotal evidence suggests that Linux users have a tendency to start with a particular distro and stick with it regardless of what they are doing and how the Linux scene progresses. It makes sense: we all get familiar with our chosen environment and the more we use it, the more effective we become at achieving what we set out to do. The same applies when it comes to not just the distro itself, but the open source software we use on top of it. The Linux world offers a wealth of options for distros, desktop environments and applications – with more variety than on any other operating system, there are choices to be made at every turn. Fortunately, we are here to guide you on what might be the best choices for your particular use case.
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Issue 183 ULTIMATE DISTROS AND APPS There are no definitive metrics, but anecdotal evidence suggests that Linux users have a tendency to start with a particular distro and stick with it regardless of what they are doing and how the Linux scene progresses. It makes sense: we all get familiar with our chosen environment and the more we use it, the more effective we become at achieving what we set out to do. The same applies when it comes to not just the distro itself, but the open source software we use on top of it. The Linux world offers a wealth of options for distros, desktop environments and applications – with more variety than on any other operating system, there are choices to be made at every turn. Fortunately, we are here to guide you on what might be the best choices for your particular use case.


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ULTIMATE DISTROS AND APPS
There are no definitive metrics, but anecdotal evidence suggests that Linux users have a tendency to start with a particular distro and stick with it regardless of what they are doing and how the Linux scene progresses. It makes sense: we all get familiar with our chosen environment and the more we use it, the more effective we become at achieving what we set out to do. The same applies when it comes to not just the distro itself, but the open source software we use on top of it. The Linux world offers a wealth of options for distros, desktop environments and applications – with more variety than on any other operating system, there are choices to be made at every turn. Fortunately, we are here to guide you on what might be the best choices for your particular use case.
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