Should Linux Standardize on a Single Distro?
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When I demonstrate software for Linux Journal , I tend to use Ubuntu as my operating system.
The reason is simply because Ubuntu is extremely popular, but it begs the question, should the Linux community standardize on a single distribution?
Let's look at some of the pros and cons:
Advantages of a Single Linux Distro...
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