The elusive goal of Unix - or Linux - is simplicity
Briefly

The article explores the ongoing debates within the Linux community regarding different distributions. Veteran commentators argue that while all options have flaws, smaller and simpler distros like MX Linux and Alpine often stand out for their reduced complexity and personal touch. The piece also compares OpenBSD with Linux, noting its pros like simplicity and documentation but also its restrictive nature, which limits the adoption of certain technologies. The commentary highlights a shared cynicism among users regarding the overall quality of various operating systems.
The commentary around Linux distros reflects the same age-old conflicts seen in tech, spurring debates over operating systems and software without any clear winner.
The 'cynic's guide' to desktop Linux highlights that smaller, simpler distros like MX Linux and Alpine can be less frustrating to use.
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