nostrByte on Nostr: For Desktop, OpenSuse Leap. I like it for stability and security. Though I have some ...
For Desktop, OpenSuse Leap. I like it for stability and security. Though I have some concerns about systemd. (that ship sailed) For servers, mostly debian and ubuntu: because of the amount of time I have spent customizing deployments and hardening.
How many people here are using KVM/qemu? I have at this point completely moved away from vmware. I have found qemu is much better for everything I do.
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