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I run on AWS Linux 2 so I control everything (relatively in terms of WordPress). I recently moved from from the older AWS Linux 1 (AMI) which was still going great but was now unsupported as of December 2020. The Linux 1 was a bit rough as they were encouraging users to migrate to the latest release meaning packages were old and outdated. I would have moved earlier but I was unaware and lazy. It takes work. I had... Source: almost 3 years ago
The terminal is actually a Debian terminal. Debian is a version (distribution) of Linux, so if you've used it or Ubuntu before, you'll be very familiar with the commands. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Can't figure out debian.org? Then you probably won't figure out the distribution either. The website is perfectly fine, if you know how to read and think. They have mainly been focusing on making Debian stable, so it's more about reading manuals than expecting user-friendliness from it. There's loads of userfriendly-focused linux distributions out there. Source: 11 months ago
Https://debian.org/ has a huge DOWNLOAD button. Source: 12 months ago
Links on the debian.org doesn't work. Source: 12 months ago
Https://debian.org/ download the iso, dd to a pendrive and reinstall... Source: about 1 year ago
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