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authorRayHammer <mail@rayhammer.dev>2023-06-06 11:19:32 +0200
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title: "A biased list of recommended Linux distributions"
+description: "The red pill comes in many flavors. Pick yours."
date: 2023-05-27T16:51:42+02:00
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-## Introduction
-
The second most frequently asked question I get from Linux beginners
(right after "Why should I use Linux?") is "Which distro should I choose?"
This article will attempt to cover the most popular and, in my opinion, most preferable
options that one should consider. I will attempt to cover the process of getting
used to Linux in the next article.
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## Terminology
- WM - window manager. It's the system software that controls the placement and appearance