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  • I don't mind adding forks to the list, or distros based on other distros, as long as the distro they're based on is a community distro and not a corporate distro. Like you point out though, there aren't a lot of those.

  • I used to use Mandrake back in the day. Those Mandrake descendants, as long as they're actively being maintained, could be interesting.

  • The issue isn't if something is a fork or not, the issue is if something is a fork of a corporate distro. For instance, there are forks of Arch that still meet the criteria because Arch is a base community distro, whereas OpenSuse is a fork of a corporate distro.

  • The problem with OpenSuse is it's based on a corporate product, not an original community base.

  • But how many of those meet the criteria of not being based on corporate distros and are also user friendly? For instance, I wouldn't exactly classify Gentoo as user friendly.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Base Community Distros

  • Musk is a moron that's about as smart as any moron that's a moron that's been given vast sums for cash from their father's African emerald mine.

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    Do you remember this game?