- I have been hoping for a long time around 2-3 months.
- I mostly hope to see what different distro has to offer plus I get to know a lot about Linux and how it works. ( I am a Software Engineer so I learn a lot about softwares too)
- ok this is a tough one, I like Arch because of AUR and the concept of AUR, there isn't anything like it in other linux distro however it broke because I partially updated it by installing newer package on older deps this was my mistake that I didn't update my Arch system for a long time, I also liked Gentoo which gave me a deeper understanding of how software are compiled and gets installed on a Linux system.
- My favorite distro would be Arch and the least favorite would be Ubuntu
how much time should I spend with a distro to actually get the gist of the distro? a month maybe?
Yeah, I mainly do it because I want to learn more about Linux and see what different distros offers. but yeah you are probably correct that I should just learn single distro properly.
yeah, I have tried Gentoo and it was fun installing it, however I user binary kernel since I didn't have much experience in configuring the Kernel.
I know few basic commands of docker however kubernetes feels daunting, I couldn't wrap my head around it.
I love FOSS because anyone in the world could contribute and make a better software for everyone! only this is the work that could be done worldwide. ( I can't think of anything else but feel free to tell me if you know)
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Thank you for the reply, I have send the request on contact form.
that's actually useful, Thank you for sharing the idea!