carlarogers
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Even even if this crazy situation could happen, It could only happen for a moment. If a moment ever came or only one copy of Linux or UNIX was available, it would only be a few minutes before a new version would be available fashion from the first . Let's just say the situation is only one copy of Linux is available, to see what we can learn from discussing which copy you most want that one copy to be for your preferences? What about considering which would be the best globally?
I think it is worth mentioning that every distro seems to be distinguished by some extremely interesting and valuable principles. I never heard of a distro that lacked an excellent reason for existing.
I wanted to nominate Debian. It seems to be the overall best for quality, reliability, completeness. Debian is developed in accordance with great values and morals. No organization is better than Debian development in the standards of open source it provides. In my eyes, Debian is at the most advanced-without-bombs of any software anywhere. Debian has had a success of leaders with extraordinary talent beyond any sequence of leaders anywhere.
What say you?
I think it is worth mentioning that every distro seems to be distinguished by some extremely interesting and valuable principles. I never heard of a distro that lacked an excellent reason for existing.
I wanted to nominate Debian. It seems to be the overall best for quality, reliability, completeness. Debian is developed in accordance with great values and morals. No organization is better than Debian development in the standards of open source it provides. In my eyes, Debian is at the most advanced-without-bombs of any software anywhere. Debian has had a success of leaders with extraordinary talent beyond any sequence of leaders anywhere.
What say you?
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