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13 Years of Macintosh: Pop OS, Ubuntu or Elementary OS?

Hi everyone, I'm Francesco and I've been using OS X (before) and MacOS (now) for almost 13 years, with just some casual Windows usage in between.

I'm really intrigued to try some Linux distributions, but I don't know which one to pick being a complete beginner. Unfortunately I have also zero knowledge on the command lines and that's the reason why I would stick with something very similar to MacOS.

I've done a little research and this is what I got:

**Ubuntu:** the oldest one and probably the most complete/reliable

**ElementaryOS:** very MacOS style, but too simple in certain aspects

**Pop OS:** in between, with a clean u/I but also nice options for advanced features

My question is: is it totally fine trying to switch from Mac OS to Linux without having any Terminal knowledge? If no, which is the easiest distro to use?

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Linux natively running Windows apps

Hello yall!! Is there any Linux DISTRO that natively runs Windows applications, without having to use WINE or something like that?




I've heard that REACT OS does that, but as I've seen not all the Windows applications can be run on React Os, but only a limited list of programs.




Is there any better option?

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Guys, MX-Linux Is The Dark Horse In The Race

I recently tried out MX-Linux. Wow, I am really impressed. So far, it is the only distro which can give Ubuntu (and buntu derivatives) a run for its money in terms of polish and end-user experience. It is directly based on Debian Stable so its not yet another Ubuntu derivative distro out there in the wild. Currently, MX-Linux 19 is based on Debian Buster 10.

I know r/linux continues to disregard MX-Linux and says they are gaining popularity due to gaming distrowatch rankings but I really don't think that's the case. As a Ubuntu user I think these are the strong points of MX-Linx.

1) INIT Freedom - You can choose Systemd or Sysvinit as your init (default init is sysvinit), and due to systemd shim all your softwares remain fully functional. It is BY FAR the most polished, mature and stable Sysvinit distro out there currently. In fact, considering how polished, stable, fast and nimble MX-Linux currently is, this point alone brings in to question the supposed benefits of the beast known as systemd. Really, MX-Linux boots and shuts down faster than Fedora Gnome, Fedora KDE and Kubuntu and as is at least as fast as (if not faster) than Ubuntu Gnome, Pop OS and Linux Mint.

2) Debian Base - I know, I know you love a "We are NOT Ubuntu" distro but the fact that MX-Linux is NOT based on Ubuntu really sets it apart from the crowd. And unlike many Ubuntu derivatives, MX-Linux serves a very real purpose.

3) Serves A Real Purpose - Actually it serves multiple purposes:
i) If you want to use Debian without systemd your only options at this point are Antix, MX-Linux and Devuan. And out of the 3, MX-Linux is the most polished and suitable one for the desktop. You can also use systemd if you wish to do so.

ii) MX-Linux hosts their own repository in addition to the Debian Stable repository with lots of useful and proprietory software. If any software is missing (say you like something from a Ubuntu PPA) you can request packaging the software in the forum and it will packaged and be available for download in the repository within a couple of days.

iii) The hardware support, polish and attention to detail is excellent. If your hardware is having trouble with Debian Stable there's a high chance that it will work without a hitch with MX-Linux. It's not just polished Debian XFCE, a lot of work and care has gone in to it and there's a reason finicky dedoimedo repeatedly gave it stellar reviews.

iv) Comes with own in-house system management tools.

v) Best Snapshot Backup and Persistent Live Solution: It's a big one. Thanks to some tools they have developed, you can make your own bootable and installable ISO of your own system in a USB. It will be persistent, live and installable. Definitely a big deal when you are dealing with sensitive data which you can't backup in the cloud.

vi) Great community - The community is active, friendly and welcoming. Definitely strikes the right balance between size, activity, friendliness and homely comfort.

4) Secure Future - MX-Linux is attracting significant support and donations due to their init freedom effort. While many distros are struggling MX-Linux is doing really well due to faithfully serving the sysvinit niche. Always helps when you know that an excellent distro won't vanish anytime soon.

Inspite of the extreme bias and irrational prejudice of r/linux against Canonical, I really really like Ubuntu and going to stick with it for now but I will keep my eyes out for MX-Linux.

MX-Linux Overall Experience - 10/10

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Found The $9 C.H.I.P... Now what?

A few years ago when blockchain was a newer conversation for many, a friend introduced me to the world of SBCs, the fact that they existed and I felt the cyberpunk revolution was shortly at hand. I wasnt exactly wrong. Some time later, I was able to snag a bundle kit from the Next Thing Co., their SBC called C.H.I.P. and the pre-fab upgrade "PocketChip". I gave the prefab to my dad for his birthday and kept the unassembled SBC for myself with the intention of teaching myself "How to" and build from there. The time I needed to take to learn wasn't mine for awhile and now that it is mine again, "Next Best Thing Co." isnt around anymore and everything is left in the hands of the open scorce community.

I still have all my parts in their sealed packaging and Id like to finally get it together, however I am as familiar to Linux as a hornet is to sophisticated social dialogue. I dont know where to find my basic software for booting, let alone what Ill be looking at once I plug it in.

In short and simply, halp?
Recommend study material to familiarize myself?
Links to active forms related too?
Recommended software for up-to-date internet use?

Im currently restricted to mobile internet for searching, but wifi access does exist. I understand that once my SBC is setup, Ill be able to use it for more specific web access. As is, I am stuck with a pile of parts and an idea.

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List of sites designed for curl?

I learned about wttr.in yesterday. For those who don't know, if you type `curl wttr.in` into a terminal, it will display the weather information. There are additional options for setting city and format. I fell in love with the concept almost immediately, and am looking for similar sites. If I can get enough sites, I will probably start an `awesome-curl` repo to keep track of them all.

I am planning to write one for watch stocks and crypto if one doesn't exist already.

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Your thoughts on WSL2

Hey hello everyone !
I was just scrolling Twitter and came across a tweet from someone mentioning Microsoft and the developers of the WSL project, telling that thanks to them, he didn't hate Windows anymore, and I was wondering:
what do you think about WSL ? Are you afraid that it could make people switch to windows from Linux ? What are your thoughts on this sudden interest from Microsoft into Linux and regarding WSL ?
Thanks in advance for your comments that I'm looking forward to read.
And I sincerely apologise for my bad English as I'm not a native but a French guy who loves Linux.

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