#1 was true more in the late 90s to early 00s. The operating system has matured quite a bit since then.
I love Debian, but I hear a lot of people suggesting Linux Mint for new users. If you’re afraid of committing to a change, grab a cheap used system to try it out. Just know that if you have better hardware, itbwill really shine.
I’ve thought they were the same thing all these years.
Do people even need virtual memory these days?
Also, isn’t it harmful to SSDs?
NDIS wrapper. I hated that so much, I bought a natively supported PCMCIA card.
Why Fedora? They’re basically Red Hat in a trench coat. I’d go with a EU based distro like Suse.
Mine was that I hate corporations. That’s it. That’s literally all that I needed to figure out Linux.