Originally Posted by
StuckInYYZ
Linux isn't my daily driver, however, for work purposes that require Linux, I have two for my endpoints. If dealing with security, it's Kali. If it's for testing, then it's mint (VM) I refuse to use Ubuntu directly as I don't like snaps. I was pondering setting up a Chimera install on an older box for casual gaming on Steam, but haven't gotten around to it yet. Maybe a December project when all the change freezes give me more time than I should have.
That said, if you like to do customizations in Linux, search for linuxscoop on YouTube. They do a lot of custom interfaces.
If it wasn't for snap, I probably would have gone Ubuntu. But I'm really glad I went Debian (and I manage about 20 Debian VMs so I know it well). I also prefer to be as Opensource as I can, especially after what's going on with Redhat and CentOS.
I will checkout linuxscoop. Thanks