09-06-2017, 03:16 PM
(09-05-2017, 04:39 PM)newtolight link Wrote: So, in the end, one can simply flip a coin when choosing between two seemingly similar distros? Nevermind, no need to ask that, it's more of a rhetorical question...
A real answer seems to be right in this thread that the LL team seems dedicated to helping out users of the distro. So I'd say one does not simply flip a coin when choosing between seemingly similar distros.
If you really do have misgivings about LL or any other ubuntu based distros, especially if it does not meet your standard of security or trust. (Heck, that was the main reason why I decided to use windows only for offline or non critical machines and situations where there are no other practical alternatives. Because I personally can not trust MS anymore at this point.)
I don't say this to offend you but have you considered looking at other alternatives that might better meet your personal standards. How about Debian 6, iirc that one is used by the International Space Station.
https://training.linuxfoundation.org/why...-migration