Laura so, what's in the bouquet?πŸ™‚
I got XP, Win10, Win11 and Cinnamon. And Android 9

    Max9 so, what's in the bouquet?

    Win 7, 8, 10, 11. Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora. Mac OS X. Few android phones.

      Laura Win 7, 8, 10, 11. Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora. Mac OS X. Few android phones.

      Windowd 11, iOS, Android user here.
      Once used linux as home server but stopped after switching to cloud

      Windows 7 is honestly very insecure nowadays. Support ended like 4 years ago unless you go through some workaround to get updates off some different variant of windows 7

      Windows 10 Pro, Centos, Fedora, Ubuntu, Android, Chrome

        Now only Debian and GrapheneOS

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          Tjc Centos

          But it's gone, isn't it?

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            Laura Soo... the question if all questions: Gnome or Cinnamon? Ur is it Unbutu left bar style?

            I personally love apricity cinnamon for being a "normal" styled os in good old windows layout structure, but adding the lightness and moderness of gnome / ios design language.
            (Even though they might do a tiny update from 2020 to 2024 design style)

              Laura It is not getting updates from the Centos project. I have kept it to support people who are still running it but I am moving them to Redhat itself.

                Max9 Gnome or Cinnamon?

                MatΓ© πŸ˜‚

                Tjc I am moving them to Redhat itself.

                Redhat is just outdated Fedora πŸ˜‚

                  Mr-TM Intertesting. Old school and modern. I've also thought switich to a degoogled os, maybe /e/os, but graphite seems to be more popular. Is it good?

                  Laura ok, didn't see that comming. What's so great about mate?

                    Renita Or from browser on child's PC since they share it.

                    Yes, the parent will have to login to the Windows Family website as themselves (the parent) to make changes.

                    Laura For me, Redhat is just outdated Fedora

                    Technically correct. I think the official Redhat position is that Redhat is the stable product intended for enterprise (whatever that is) use and Fedora is the rapidly changing development version. Stuff gets tried in Fedora and if it is useful, it gets merged into Redhat. Fedora supports newer hardware, especially laptops long before Redhat does.

                      Tjc I think the official Redhat position is that Redhat is the stable product intended for enterprise (whatever that is) use and Fedora is the rapidly changing development version.

                      It was like this before by using best practices from Fedora in RedHeat. But now RedHat is literally Fedora.
                      FYI, you can use RockyLinux instead RedHat

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                        Laura Yes, I looked at RockyLinux when they announced that Centos was ending. I was going to switch to Rocky but then Redhat announced free developer licenses so I went that route.

                        Wow I see people here are into Linux! Very cool.