It’s not restricted to anything and you can install everything you want. They have even some neat setups for development environments. In general I like the idea of an atomic os. So for my work PC I might go with something similar next time.
But it definitely took a bit getting used to, after coming from Ubuntu as well and not knowing anyone but apt to install software.
That’s definitely interesting, but I use my PC as a general-purpose computer. I’d rather go with a general-purpose distro, like Ubuntu.
It’s not restricted to anything and you can install everything you want. They have even some neat setups for development environments. In general I like the idea of an atomic os. So for my work PC I might go with something similar next time.
But it definitely took a bit getting used to, after coming from Ubuntu as well and not knowing anyone but apt to install software.
Either way, good luck with your setup!
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