@@davidbombal how can i reach u sir in private.. we have a problem and i think ur expertise can help us solve it..please feel free to reply sir..thanks
@@learn_inglate to the party, but would recommend wsl (Windows Subsystem for Linux). Get the ease and compatibility of Windows, with the benefits of developing in Linux whenever you want it
@@oozey262is kali Linux the same as Ubuntu? Bc I’m also getting into using a virtual machine, but there’s a step that I can’t understand, I don’t know how to get the Linux disc file into the text box as a option when making my “virtual machine”
The problem with MacOS and Windows is that almost all business software are now browser based and on the cloud via a subscription. So, tiday I choose on the best availability of tools and open source tools and that will always lead to Linux based distributions.
I agree! Windows 10/11 with wsl 2 is my go to. I can mostly emulate production Linux environments using one of the offered distros. I have however noticed some minor nuances in Ubuntu packages.
I'm personally starting to dislike Windows. Although it is also my go to. Windows has so many problems that I run into. I'm honestly starting to lean towards Mac OS. Problem though, I don't have a Mac and I'm not about to break my computer trying to stuff Mac OS into it. Also here my problems 1. Program takes 10-20 seconds to actually open 2. Program not responding 3. Dumb Apps that get in the way all the time 4. This isn't really a problem its more of something I dont like but It just feels so lifeless and boring. 5. Infact as I'm writing this comment my side computer broke for no reason. I just wanted to switch to windows 7 This is so sad waaaaaaaaaaaa :(
Dude. If you didn't update it or used it for a few days, system becomes unusable unless you update the entire system with a giant update of 1-2 GB which is a lot if you have limited data.
You nailed it! Although Linux is my favorite OS, I certainly wouldn't say it's the best. I'm having so much fun discovering and tinkering with it. It basically brings what I love about vintage computers to the modern era.
@@themessenger2356yes but there are not a lot of pc's that have linux pre -installed though so its just better to buy a Windows pc and then delete windows and install whatever linux kernel, distro and desktop you like
I love linux distros, my favorite is arch linux, I love it because I can change anything I want in the system so I can build a system that perfectly fits my needs, even when I want to play a game.
Bravo with that perspective! My answer is also "it depends". I'm all about using the right tool for the right job. I don't think there is a perfect one, and I kind of think they all suck for one reason or another. I think my favorite one is a usage of at least Windows, Mac, and Linux! I use pretty much all nearly every day depending on what I'm doing.
I respect you a lot for everything you taught us through your channel and everything thing you did for your viewers. Keep teaching us, Love from Pakistan
nah gaming is graphically superior on linux with vulcan unless you need a game with specific proprietary drivers. ( they are open sourcing it nonetheless) windows is spyware and stop making excuses for proprietary spyware garbage .
@@hand-eye4517VRR on Gnome 46 and HDR on KDE Plasma 6. Sadly, no HDMI 2.1 support. But, Displayport 2.1 and 2.1a will soon become more readily available and included in more graphics cards, so there's still that. I think by 2026, Linux should be pretty solid for hd gaming with high refresh rates. Especially if you also have a PS5 for console games.
1- Is MacOS useful in terms of buffer Overflow? Because they use their own M ARM processors which differs from intel / AMD normal processor. 2- Also do that new M ARM support running Kali linux and it is most common tools? 3- Is that new chip able to run windows OS in virtual modes to perform window penetration testing? If yes then this laptop will be the best laptop ever for penetration testers. Please answer me, because I don't know.
Depending on the job at hand, I still go with a Linux based choice. From the smallest raspberry pi to the biggest server, there is still a Linux version that just do it better and without a big tech OS company feeding on your data.
Even tho windows showed me the world of computers, and also made me want to learn to code, the simple fact that Linux and MacOS exist and all the features they have I can't stop thinking that it lacks a lot. If windows was an animation studio, it would be Illumination (I still use Windows, but you get the point, there's a lot of features that it doesn't have)
I can agree to you there, it depends on for what purpose you need the Operating System for. For example, if I have to use a Virtual Machine for PlayStation, then I will use Linux Mint. If I am looking for Game Development, then I will use Windows 11.
MacOS is the best OS for ME. I don’t game, I work in sales and do video editing on the side, MacOS is the best for productivity hands down. Windows should be your go-to if you game, and linux if you’re really into customizing everything about your computer or if you have an older computer.
Windows and Kali I use windows as main os I use Kali on vertiual muchine to run my risky programs which I might be developing Since I'm also a low level programer Kali is a simple os which is perfect for this takes for personally me
my favourite os i arch linux because its nit debian-based, you can vhange everything in it, its usable, commands are easy to remember and installation is easy
I guess it really comes down to your personal preference if it’s for your own use . For work it depends on the nature or the work and the environment. I’d say most businesses use windows, Mac is prominently used in educational settings, Linux more common in IT admin/ server related roles . Also for mobile devices in business seems like it’s shifting towards iOS
Got a hp probook for experimenting with operating systems on a laptop. I tried ubuntu, windows, cutefish ubuntu and now macOS. Once i got everything working on macOS it started to become my daily driver. I like the easy to use User Interface and i love the quality of life features. MacOS is my way to go
Yep it depends! I use windows for gaming, linux for programming and running shell scripts and sh's and gitbub programs, macos (on x86) for work and school
For me Kali is the best Previously I was using parrot but after recent updates I feel Kali is quite improved so it's my first choice. For gaming also I would prefer Linux 😂😂 as it is a bit difficult to set up and not everyone is able to do that. Beware You will have a hard time configuring games for linux I haven't used Mac so can't say anything about that.
@@Ryanjepo I know windows is best for gaming but I only do casual gaming so not much problem for me😅 Linux gaming has also improved during the past few years and you will notice only difference of few frames
@@Ryanjepo I completely quit using Windows a year ago. Now I do all my work, studying and gaming on Arch Linux, and so far had very few issues. Some games still don't have linux support (mostly multiplayer ones). But over the last year, the amount of games that are playable on linux (natively or via Proton) has increased dramatically
I agree, it depends. I have a Windows 10 laptop, Windows 11 Gaming machine, MacBook Pro running Zorin OS (Linux), MAC Mini running MAC OS, Dell Server running Ubuntu Server (EVE-NG)
He’s totally right - it depends! For me, I normally stay on Windows because of gaming, but it’s becoming increasingly easy to daily drive Linux since gaming compatibility is improving dramatically. If I had money… I would opt for MacOS. Hate on me all you want, but you can’t deny that their system is sleek and it just works.
I'm a windows guy. It's pretty universal and offers the most gaming options. That said, I also have a few VMs of different Linux distros (Kali, Debian, Arch). I haven't really played with MacOS much since I converted to Windows in 2015 so I can't really judge.
I like all linux distributions, also UNIX & BSD distributions. I can run every more or a little bit every OS and the optimisation still pretty good. Now I run linux mint , wine for windows , darling for mac os and waydroid/anbox for android. Also I can run steam games on I3 WM and switching games and office in University if I feel uninterested .
Esxi is definitely one that I love for the sake of hosting those several os's and more. Though, I don't particularly know what justifies apple. I have it in my esxi...but mostly to migrate windows apps to Mac os for friends. Ubuntu server...headless...my main used OS. It's simple, lightweight, and quick. Windows server 2022 core is great too....but only really for hosting a domain. 🤷
I really like Arch Linux,used Manjaro in the past for college but having to move between OpenDocs and word was frustrating but recently I’ve experienced certain slowdowns on windows 11 so considering switching back.
i really like windows for compatibility and support. but you really need to debloat it. often windows feels cracky and slow, non fluid. but once you debloat it, mod the ui, and mod the OS, it feels smooth, in my opinion more so than my experience from linux (im not talking about ram usage or loading speeds, just how bugless, simple etc the experience is), and has good compatibility.
it depends on the availability of apps /or applications. The benefits for myself doesn't come from the OS anymore. And yes I'm an old man, started in the 80ies with DEC PDP11/ RSX later VAX/VMS, CPM/86, DOS, OS/2 Windows NT, different UNIX.
I have been a windows users for as long as I can remember. But recently I am switching to Kubuntu. The kde plasma offers transparency. All in all Kubuntu allows switching from Windows to Linux easy.
RISC OS. It runs on my RiscStation 7500+ from 20+ years ago, on my PI 4/400 and on RPCEmu in essentially the same way. In fact, I can run the same software on all of these platforms using the latest iteration of the OS because it so efficient having been written on ARM Assembler from the ground up (sadly, also it's downfall because it can't be ported to other hardware)
I switched to Fedora Linux back in 2021. I have used it on my laptop and desktop ever since and have had no reason to go back. Best choice I ever made.
I've been using noob friendly Arch called Manjaro for 2 months now. I really like how it's like Windows with its simplicity, but if you want to get your hands dirty with customization, it's also an option
current im using windows so thats my favorite os but after looking at your vides and motivation I would like to switch to linux ant flavour but I don't know how to install on my gaming laptop 😅😅😅. Happy teachers day🎉🎉
I use Huayra, a Linux distro that was made in my country. Also some other software-related things have been made here, such as: Godot Game Engine, Mate Desktop Environment, Mercado Libre, and many more.
KolibriOS : An open source 32-bit OS built entirely in x86 assembly. Incredible performance with a streamlined codebase. It comes with a tons of programs too and most of them fit on a 1.44 MB floppy! The only proprietary bits are game data binary blobs like doom and quake WAD files. The OS is a fork on Menuet32 which was released under GPL2-only. Menuet64, a 64-bit variant of the original, was released under a proprietary license which is free for personal and educational use with the exception that reverse engineering isn’t allowed without a specific request from the copyright holders.
The answer for every question in IT, is "It depends"
Exactly 😂
😂
😂😂
@@davidbombal how can i reach u sir in private.. we have a problem and i think ur expertise can help us solve it..please feel free to reply sir..thanks
@@dapakers have you tried his public email?
Bro really said "Double the question and give it to the next person" 💀
😂
it all depends on my abilities within that OS.😂
Now that is a great and honest answer 😂
@@davidbombalsir which operating system is best for a software engineer/developer
@@learn_ing I would suggest Linux. It is easy to setup and use and you can run most software on it.
@@mellord83 ok thnx a lot i will consider that
@@learn_inglate to the party, but would recommend wsl (Windows Subsystem for Linux).
Get the ease and compatibility of Windows, with the benefits of developing in Linux whenever you want it
childhood: window xp best
Adult: window 10, 11 are the best
Now: Linux is the 👌
What they forgot to announce is they are now a Leviathan
No penguin @@oj397
linux guy usually didn't mention they use linux
@@abdulkohhar4287I use arch btw guy said hello
@@abdulkohhar4287Linux guy always mention they use linux
I’m trying out Linux Mint for the first time. I’ve always used Windows in the past and it’s been a pretty smooth transition!
welcome aboard
Have you customized the looks of your desktop? I mean not judt changing wall paper but the overall system theme
Can you recommend some videos that can help?@@fevad1246
Using Ubuntu os on a virtual machine that I created on my Windows os computer. How twisted is that😂
Also, I might soon abandon windows,
@@oozey262is kali Linux the same as Ubuntu? Bc I’m also getting into using a virtual machine, but there’s a step that I can’t understand, I don’t know how to get the Linux disc file into the text box as a option when making my “virtual machine”
The IT's magic words "it depends" 😂❤
It certainly comes down to, "What do you need the os to do?" This will favour any decision on the matter.
The problem with MacOS and Windows is that almost all business software are now browser based and on the cloud via a subscription. So, tiday I choose on the best availability of tools and open source tools and that will always lead to Linux based distributions.
I Use Arch BTW !
I'm using arch to. And I'm using sr-iov to passthrough my igpu for a windows vm. Need windows for work sometimes
@@job4032 wait is it possible to pass through iGPU???
I use Fedora btw
@@chrislinuxtutorials5283 Me too, I also use Fedora btw!
@@youtube.user.1234 Nice!
I agree! Windows 10/11 with wsl 2 is my go to. I can mostly emulate production Linux environments using one of the offered distros. I have however noticed some minor nuances in Ubuntu packages.
how'd you install wsl
i installed it still doesnt work
I'm personally starting to dislike Windows. Although it is also my go to. Windows has so many problems that I run into. I'm honestly starting to lean towards Mac OS. Problem though, I don't have a Mac and I'm not about to break my computer trying to stuff Mac OS into it.
Also here my problems
1. Program takes 10-20 seconds to actually open
2. Program not responding
3. Dumb Apps that get in the way all the time
4. This isn't really a problem its more of something I dont like but It just feels so lifeless and boring.
5. Infact as I'm writing this comment my side computer broke for no reason. I just wanted to switch to windows 7
This is so sad waaaaaaaaaaaa :(
*Right tool for the right job*, simple and straightforward
Thanks David because of you I start to love this Kali Linux. You are the best mentor whom I ever can imagine , big thanks
Windows 7 is my all time favourite
Same
Agree
Sad to think that my favorite OS is going to be obsolete. 😭
I agree.
Old school, hah?😅
I like manjaro. It's arch for beginners and it can do whatever you throw at it
it really can i broke it a few times but people give the devs hard time its a really good distro
I use Arch for my base and ALL of my hacking VM's work better with Manjaro; Manjaro just keeps going and going no matter what gets installed on it.
Dude. If you didn't update it or used it for a few days, system becomes unusable unless you update the entire system with a giant update of 1-2 GB which is a lot if you have limited data.
1 command: sudo pacman -Syu
@@TheDecodedMatter takes like 2 minutes dude 🤣
You nailed it! Although Linux is my favorite OS, I certainly wouldn't say it's the best. I'm having so much fun discovering and tinkering with it. It basically brings what I love about vintage computers to the modern era.
Couldn’t have said it better myself!
Can you buy a computer with Linux as the os?
@@themessenger2356Yes, but it’s more common to simply install Linux on any computer
@@themessenger2356yes, 2 good brands are Tuxedo and System 76. I have a Pangolin System 76 love it.
@@themessenger2356yes but there are not a lot of pc's that have linux pre -installed though so its just better to buy a Windows pc and then delete windows and install whatever linux kernel, distro and desktop you like
Sir I 100% agree with that answer. There is not a single one that satisfies all needs.
After many years as a Windows user I slowly began to feel lag of control with Windows 10. So I finally switched to Linux Mint, best decision ever.
So? Back on Windows yet? Or staying in Linux indefinitely? Genuinely curious :)
Between Linux I like Parrot, it just looks good and ergonomic
@@chln9428 I am never going back to Windows.
Literally what happened to me this year
same and not having extremely buggy insecure spyware is nice as well
Windows 98, 2000, Me & XP kept me out of trouble in my younger years. Still mesmerized till this day :)
As you rightly say, each operating system has its own place. The task at hand determines which os is most suitable at a given time.
Windows for videogames, MacOs for work, Linux for everything else
When u are in IT everything is depend on what you like the most 😂
This guy is the real deal. Such a polished answer without any biases.
I love linux distros, my favorite is arch linux, I love it because I can change anything I want in the system so I can build a system that perfectly fits my needs, even when I want to play a game.
As you can do with any other Linux distribution
@@Fred_Klingon yes but I uSe ArCh BtW
Ah ok!
Bravo with that perspective! My answer is also "it depends". I'm all about using the right tool for the right job. I don't think there is a perfect one, and I kind of think they all suck for one reason or another. I think my favorite one is a usage of at least Windows, Mac, and Linux! I use pretty much all nearly every day depending on what I'm doing.
The one which you know best! :)
I’ve never met a single person who uses linux
Cuz they dont go outside duuh
I respect you a lot for everything you taught us through your channel and everything thing you did for your viewers. Keep teaching us, Love from Pakistan
me too bruv
love you david
Jai shree ram
i could listening to these forever, like shorts school
I am using fedora 37 as my daily driver and Kali in virtual machine for pentesting purpose.
Yeah and Ubuntu is alright.
haaaa you're a hacker right? 😏
@@samsimmonds1845 yes brother Ubuntu is also good and one of my favourite as well.
Gaming: Windows
Productivity: MacOS
Generally: Windows and Linux
so yeh
nah gaming is graphically superior on linux with vulcan unless you need a game with specific proprietary drivers. ( they are open sourcing it nonetheless) windows is spyware and stop making excuses for proprietary spyware garbage .
@@hand-eye4517VRR on Gnome 46 and HDR on KDE Plasma 6. Sadly, no HDMI 2.1 support. But, Displayport 2.1 and 2.1a will soon become more readily available and included in more graphics cards, so there's still that. I think by 2026, Linux should be pretty solid for hd gaming with high refresh rates. Especially if you also have a PS5 for console games.
NAHH FOR GAMING KERNEL LOLL
1- Is MacOS useful in terms of buffer Overflow? Because they use their own M ARM processors which differs from intel / AMD normal processor.
2- Also do that new M ARM support running Kali linux and it is most common tools?
3- Is that new chip able to run windows OS in virtual modes to perform window penetration testing?
If yes then this laptop will be the best laptop ever for penetration testers. Please answer me, because I don't know.
I really like fedora it is the perfect mix of arch and Ubuntu
Same here!
Started with Parrot Security lately after ditching windows and Ubuntu, great distro. Definitely recommendable !
isnt that just for pentesting
Linux mint, Fedora and Ubuntu undoubtedly
Depending on the job at hand, I still go with a Linux based choice. From the smallest raspberry pi to the biggest server, there is still a Linux version that just do it better and without a big tech OS company feeding on your data.
I love every OS. Every OS is better and best in a perticular fields or tasks 😅
Even tho windows showed me the world of computers, and also made me want to learn to code, the simple fact that Linux and MacOS exist and all the features they have I can't stop thinking that it lacks a lot.
If windows was an animation studio, it would be Illumination (I still use Windows, but you get the point, there's a lot of features that it doesn't have)
My software reliability teacher had one answer to every possible single question. "It Depends"
tell your rich but without actually telling your rich 🤣 just for fun
More like "Tell you're a UA-camr without telling you're a UA-camr".... what I have to spend to create UA-cam videos 😅
I can agree to you there, it depends on for what purpose you need the Operating System for. For example, if I have to use a Virtual Machine for PlayStation, then I will use Linux Mint. If I am looking for Game Development, then I will use Windows 11.
MacOS is the best OS for ME. I don’t game, I work in sales and do video editing on the side, MacOS is the best for productivity hands down. Windows should be your go-to if you game, and linux if you’re really into customizing everything about your computer or if you have an older computer.
I love the old Nostalgic, Legendary Windows 7.😢
Gotta love this guy, learned a ton.
Miss Windows 7 😢
Windows for gaming
Kali linux for hacking
Linux Mint for servers
Windows and Kali
I use windows as main os
I use Kali on vertiual muchine to run my risky programs which I might be developing
Since I'm also a low level programer
Kali is a simple os which is perfect for this takes for personally me
What's your favourite? Which OS do you think is the best?
Linux
I use win11 and Kali as wsl
Windows 95
kali Linux and Windows 10
@@ruthvikas Great option that! 😀
my favourite os i arch linux because its nit debian-based, you can vhange everything in it, its usable, commands are easy to remember and installation is easy
Kids: MacOS
Human: Windows
Teens: Linux
Adults: Windows (again)
Men: Linux (again)
Old: DOS
I would love to see you try arch Linux
Kali lovers, give your attendance 👇
Hello there.
I'm a windows kid, I also prefer Hyper-V over esxi. But you are right, it depends on the use case and requirements
One OS to rule them all,
One OS to find them,
One OS to bring them all
And in the light bind them
Qubes OS of course
Temple os is the best obviously
I guess it really comes down to your personal preference if it’s for your own use .
For work it depends on the nature or the work and the environment. I’d say most businesses use windows, Mac is prominently used in educational settings, Linux more common in IT admin/ server related roles .
Also for mobile devices in business seems like it’s shifting towards iOS
Gotta say ubuntu is my favorite
Got a hp probook for experimenting with operating systems on a laptop. I tried ubuntu, windows, cutefish ubuntu and now macOS. Once i got everything working on macOS it started to become my daily driver. I like the easy to use User Interface and i love the quality of life features. MacOS is my way to go
I'm daily driving Fedora Linux and barely need Windows anymore. Would definitely recommend it.
Yep it depends! I use windows for gaming, linux for programming and running shell scripts and sh's and gitbub programs, macos (on x86) for work and school
For me Kali is the best
Previously I was using parrot but after recent updates I feel Kali is quite improved so it's my first choice.
For gaming also I would prefer Linux 😂😂 as it is a bit difficult to set up and not everyone is able to do that.
Beware You will have a hard time configuring games for linux
I haven't used Mac so can't say anything about that.
Who plays games on Linux???
@@Ryanjepo I know windows is best for gaming but I only do casual gaming so not much problem for me😅 Linux gaming has also improved during the past few years and you will notice only difference of few frames
@@Ryanjepo I completely quit using Windows a year ago. Now I do all my work, studying and gaming on Arch Linux, and so far had very few issues. Some games still don't have linux support (mostly multiplayer ones). But over the last year, the amount of games that are playable on linux (natively or via Proton) has increased dramatically
MacOS rocks for ease of handling graphics.. but yeah Linux ftw
Depends on the problem and which OS does it without any conveniences. I dont use Mac for gaming and never will
NixOS. Declarative configuration file to define your entire system. It's beautiful.
I like Kali Linux it feels very nice when u use it especially the terminal. And I also like windows simply because I've used it my entire life
For me is macOS! :)
I agree, it depends. I have a Windows 10 laptop, Windows 11 Gaming machine, MacBook Pro running Zorin OS (Linux), MAC Mini running MAC OS, Dell Server running Ubuntu Server (EVE-NG)
Aliens: you humans are funny
He just called me poor in ten differrent ways
He’s totally right - it depends! For me, I normally stay on Windows because of gaming, but it’s becoming increasingly easy to daily drive Linux since gaming compatibility is improving dramatically. If I had money… I would opt for MacOS. Hate on me all you want, but you can’t deny that their system is sleek and it just works.
I'm a windows guy. It's pretty universal and offers the most gaming options. That said, I also have a few VMs of different Linux distros (Kali, Debian, Arch). I haven't really played with MacOS much since I converted to Windows in 2015 so I can't really judge.
Arch. Always upto date and minimalist system.
My favorite is any old windows versions
Zorin all the way! Very customizable and switching from Windows 11 to Zorin felt easy to adjust to!
I do network engineering. I use Linux exclusively. I don't have the time or inclination to maintain more than one OS.
Parrot Os I fell in love with it everything down to the core is just amazing I’ll pick this over Ubuntu or kali Linux anytime
I like all linux distributions, also UNIX & BSD distributions. I can run every more or a little bit every OS and the optimisation still pretty good.
Now I run linux mint , wine for windows , darling for mac os and waydroid/anbox for android.
Also I can run steam games on I3 WM and switching games and office in University if I feel uninterested .
Esxi is definitely one that I love for the sake of hosting those several os's and more. Though, I don't particularly know what justifies apple. I have it in my esxi...but mostly to migrate windows apps to Mac os for friends.
Ubuntu server...headless...my main used OS. It's simple, lightweight, and quick.
Windows server 2022 core is great too....but only really for hosting a domain. 🤷
I really like Arch Linux,used Manjaro in the past for college but having to move between OpenDocs and word was frustrating but recently I’ve experienced certain slowdowns on windows 11 so considering switching back.
Win for .Net dev, Kali for open source dev and problem solving, BSD for experimenting.
It depends yes! Overall it's either Linux or macOS
i really like windows for compatibility and support. but you really need to debloat it. often windows feels cracky and slow, non fluid. but once you debloat it, mod the ui, and mod the OS, it feels smooth, in my opinion more so than my experience from linux (im not talking about ram usage or loading speeds, just how bugless, simple etc the experience is), and has good compatibility.
it depends on the availability of apps /or applications. The benefits for myself doesn't come from the OS anymore.
And yes I'm an old man, started in the 80ies with DEC PDP11/ RSX later VAX/VMS, CPM/86, DOS, OS/2 Windows NT, different UNIX.
I have been a windows users for as long as I can remember. But recently I am switching to Kubuntu. The kde plasma offers transparency. All in all Kubuntu allows switching from Windows to Linux easy.
Fedora + KDE .... is just awesome for fancy workstation
RISC OS. It runs on my RiscStation 7500+ from 20+ years ago, on my PI 4/400 and on RPCEmu in essentially the same way. In fact, I can run the same software on all of these platforms using the latest iteration of the OS because it so efficient having been written on ARM Assembler from the ground up (sadly, also it's downfall because it can't be ported to other hardware)
All of em, virtualization matters
I switched to Fedora Linux back in 2021. I have used it on my laptop and desktop ever since and have had no reason to go back. Best choice I ever made.
Definitely depends on the situation. Server level it's ESXi or Linux w/ Docker.
I've been using noob friendly Arch called Manjaro for 2 months now. I really like how it's like Windows with its simplicity, but if you want to get your hands dirty with customization, it's also an option
For Work: MacOS
For Gaming: Windows
For everything else: Linux
Gaming on linux isn't that bad.
NT 4 and Red Hat 5 put food on my table and kept my mortgage paid for the first couple years after college. I guess I'm most nostalgic about them.
Arch linix, for certain tasks, I dual boot with the seL4 microkernel
current im using windows so thats my favorite os but after looking at your vides and motivation I would like to switch to linux ant flavour but I don't know how to install on my gaming laptop 😅😅😅. Happy teachers day🎉🎉
I use Huayra, a Linux distro that was made in my country. Also some other software-related things have been made here, such as: Godot Game Engine, Mate Desktop Environment, Mercado Libre, and many more.
Me legend using CentOS and RHEL 😊😂
Absolutely depends on the use case.
Any debian based os are my favorites
KolibriOS : An open source 32-bit OS built entirely in x86 assembly. Incredible performance with a streamlined codebase. It comes with a tons of programs too and most of them fit on a 1.44 MB floppy! The only proprietary bits are game data binary blobs like doom and quake WAD files. The OS is a fork on Menuet32 which was released under GPL2-only. Menuet64, a 64-bit variant of the original, was released under a proprietary license which is free for personal and educational use with the exception that reverse engineering isn’t allowed without a specific request from the copyright holders.
My favorite is win 11 because most of the apps I use are exclusively available on win 11 and the touch gestures are very good
Depends on the situation.
Old devices - Linux Mint
Testing - Kali
Daily use - Win 10
Most favorite would be Win XP.
I use Ubuntu and i have kali Linux installed in a flash drive
So basically i use both depends on what I have to do 😅
Flavor of Windows hits different
Parrot Security Edition is my everyday drive, but Qubes, Unix, Tails, Whonix, and Cali Fire are good too.
Ooh I wouldn't suggest any Linux distro designed for pen tests as a daily driver unless all your doing is in fact pen tests..