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    Google Search, also referred to as Google Web Search or simply Google, is a web search engine developed by Google. It is the most used search engine on the World Wide Web

    #Search Engine #Internet Search #Web Search 3692 social mentions

  2. Xubuntu – Xubuntu is an elegant and easy-to-use operating system. Download XubuntuXubuntu – Xubuntu is an elegant and easy-to-use operating system. Feature Tour.
    Xubuntu: An XFCE "flavor" of Ubuntu. It's the other main lightweight version. A little less lean than LXDE but, I've preferred it in the past. (https://xubuntu.org/).

    #Linux #Operating Systems #Linux Distribution 63 social mentions

  3. Manjaro Linux is a linux distribution which is based on arch linux. It uses the PACMAN package manager.
    Manjaro: I've not tried this one out yet but, would be remiss to not include it. Manjaro is based derived from Arch Linux, in a similar way to how Ubuntu is derived from Debian. It may not be quite as user-friendly as Ubuntu but, it does try. It's become a very popular distro and is known for performance. Plus, being delivered from Arch, the Arch wiki should be nearly 100% in line with it. Bonus: You can technically get away with saying "I use Arch, BTW" (https://manjaro.org/).

    #Operating Systems #Linux #Linux Distribution 123 social mentions

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    Fedora creates an innovative, free, and open source platform for hardware, clouds, and containers that enables software developers and community members to build tailored solutions for their users.
    A bit less user-friendly, but worth trying - Fedora: This is an excellent desktop distro if you have any interest in enterprise Linux. It is effectively a free, desktop-oriented version of RedHat Enterprise Linux (technically, upstream of it). Very customizable but, not quite as user-friendly and usually more geared towards office use cases, in my experience. If you have interest in learning Linux for career opportunities, this is probably a good place to look as the underlying systems are the same as those that power a significant portion of the internet. (https://getfedora.org/).

    #Operating Systems #Linux #Linux Distribution 124 social mentions

  5. Crunch Bang Linux Fork
    CrunchBangPlusPlus (#!++): What appears to be the most maintained successor to my favorite distro when I was working on that single-core, Intel Atom-powered Acer netbook that I previously mentioned. It is based on Debian and uses the OpenBox Window Manager, like Lubuntu's LXDE, however, it is leaner and more skewed towards customization via scripts. CrunchBang allowed me to run extremely buggy software for work with greater stability and performance than Windows (https://crunchbangplusplus.org/).

    #Linux #Operating Systems #Linux Distribution 17 social mentions

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