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* May look similiar, terms may be used interchangeably
* Fundamentally different
To review must sit with for a few days, maybe weeks
* General understanding system
* Understand apps installed
* Understand how apps configured
* Maybe even developer methodology
Take DTs rare distro videos
* Structured similiarly to how I do software showcases
* Enough prep to know what you're talking about
* Much more time for distro
* Haven't dug through every config
* Or even most
* Know general apps installed
* DE/WM Terminal, editor, browser, email client, launcher
First looks have value
* Give an idea of your starting point
* Only thing that matters in distro choice
* Everything else can change
Review
But there's no point
No one except
* Grandma who you installed Mint for using stock
* On 10 year laptop
Everyone modifies configs
* Even just installing different theme
Installs new apps
Maybe even replaces window manager/DE
* If included in review are you reviewing the same thing
Knowing extra review things doesn't add much
Distro Showdowns Make Less Sense
Let's take Kubuntu vs Xubuntu
* Both just ubuntu with a different skin
* Could install Kubuntu get rid of KDE, install XFCE
* Are these now the same thing
* Most distros are just skins
* Differences between bases
* Not as much as you think
What Seperates A Distro
Take Arch and Manjaro
* Nothing stopping you installing Arch
* Pointing package manager to manjaro repos
* Installing all Manjaro defaults
* Software, Kernal, Configs
* Long detour but now you have Manjaro
True for anything based on Arch or any other base
What seperates a distro is package management
* Arch is Arch because of Pacman
* Ubuntu is Ubuntu because of Apt
Even that's not a hard rule
* I've talked to people who've turned Debian into Arch
Borders so thin on Linux
* Know what you're doing nothing stops you
Exceptions
Bedrock Linux
* Meta distro intended to bring in packaging from other distros
Distri
* Research distro
* Implements Daniel Bernstein's alternative to package handling
GnomeOS
* A testing environment for journalists and developers
* Try out cutting edge features before other systems
I'm not saying you can't like them
* Do what you want with your time
* I personally won't make them