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why or how is fedora security?

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I mean, sure Arch is flexible. All good footguns can mutilate me in a bunch of different ways.

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footgun, Arch, how?

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I, uh, use Kubuntu LTS (--minimal-install, so no snap).

Are *buntu flavors risky for my workstation? Should I be considering Fedora?

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Are *buntu flavors risky for my workstation? Should I be considering Fedora?

Why would they be risky? O.o They’re the preferred workstation setup at my place because Ubuntu is spread enough that it can be relied upon to be the distro admins have the most experience with (which is a self-perpetuating thing, I am aware).

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I would have put OpenBSD in “focus on security”. Or hell The only prebuild thing their is pain, pain and suffering

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BSD isn’t linux. Or am I mistaken?

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It is not

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I actually run OpenBSD on one of my ThinkPads, but I was only including Linux distros in this.

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Don’t forget SUSE’s focus on SAP… Which is also Germany I guess

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Its Germany’s version of oracle. A strategic reserve of evil.

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