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  • HelloRoot@lemy.loltoLinux@programming.devWhat even is "EU OS"?
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    10 days ago

    Just becaused you aked so nicely in your post title, let me answer it for you (/s):

    It’s a proof of concept distro meant for the public sector of the EU but is based on a US corpo distro, so nobody cares. Stop doing pushy marketing for it. It is not funded by the EU and is not official.

    We have plenty of properly EU based Linux distros for the public sector in the EU. tbh this is an exaggeration there are 2-3 and they are mostly not general purpose, but they or something like openSUSE would be a much better starting point.








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