To see the small tweaks of an operating system I can pull VirtualBox or GNOME Boxes, but for other things I need to have the system installed natively. There are also systems like the Manjaro that I've been using for a year and with whom I am delighted.Īn editor like me, who has to do a lot of testing, has to see for himself how things work in different scenarios.
One of the most popular options is Ubuntu, but there are few of us who, to choose something x-buntu, we choose another flavor, even unofficial ones. Although they have a similar heart, not everything is the same in one distribution as in another, and some things may not be compatible or not work if we want to start them from somewhere else. When in the media like LXA we mention 'Linux', we usually mean an operating system based on it, but in reality it is a kernel and the system would be GNU / Linux.