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minus-squarethemadcodgerlinkfedilink6•6 months agoIt’s gotten so much better since 2008. Ubuntu is good for servers, but probably not what you’re looking for on a desktop. And you really don’t need to have a coding background to use it, though it also depends on your use case.
minus-squareLaserlinkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agoI just recall trying to put music on an ipod in ubuntu was a nightmare
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•6 months agoProbably still is, lol. Apple stuff works best in the Apple ecosystem, though most of what works on Windows can work on linux.
minus-squareLaserlinkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agoIve long given up on apple! I will do some research!
It’s gotten so much better since 2008. Ubuntu is good for servers, but probably not what you’re looking for on a desktop. And you really don’t need to have a coding background to use it, though it also depends on your use case.
I just recall trying to put music on an ipod in ubuntu was a nightmare
Probably still is, lol.
Apple stuff works best in the Apple ecosystem, though most of what works on Windows can work on linux.
Ive long given up on apple! I will do some research!