Huey on Nostr: If your main use case is a hypervisor then you might consider Intel's Clear Linux. I ...
If your main use case is a hypervisor then you might consider Intel's Clear Linux. I kind of love it, although they have been neglecting the desktop environment in recent years and it is a real PITA if you have any graphics hw other than Intel. It is shockingly fast and the rolling release updates are great.
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