| ▲ | theYipster 2 hours ago | |
But that's the point. Choice and customization. It's the natural result of FOSS and the as-designed modularity of the Linux ecosystem. Exploring popular options and finding what works for you is easier than it has ever been, and fun too. The difference between Linux today and the Linux of old is that for most setups, all the pieces you choose can fit together nicely and "just work." Despite all the different flavors and variations and distributions and desktop environments and window managers and the like, pretty much every popular distro uses a recent or near recent version of the monolithic Linux kernel + system-d, so all the important stuff is more or less the same (with tweaks here or there.) | ||