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What is Arch BTW . Is it good ? A lot of Linux users seem to use the BTW version of Archlinux but I couldnt find a BTW version anywhere.

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[–] anotherspinelessdem@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

I believe that Debian is the most community oriented distro. Debian was founded on the principles of giving freedom to software users. I always recommend that people use Debian rather than Ubuntu or Mint.

Oh strong agree, for sure. I just think "corporate" typically implies publicly traded (the most explicit bourgeois), but think Canonical (to my memory) was private (petit bourgeois), which isn't great but miles more tolerable than publicly traded, and capable of ethics that the former is incapable of. Happy to be corrected though if I'm wrong.