LHS Episode #203: Choosing Your Linux Distribution

In Episode #203 of Linux in the Ham Shack, your hosts take a deep dive into the factors you should consider when choosing a Linux distribution that suits you. These are tips you can use when your computer will be used for personal use, ham shack use, office use or any other type of computing. Thank you for listening!
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Segment 1 (Main Topic)
Choosing the Right Distribution for Your Ham Shack
Application Availability
Hardware Support
Ease of Installation
GUI
Security & Updates
Popular Distributions to Consider
Debian - 4.5
Solus - 2.5
TrueOS - 3.5
Ubuntu 16.04 - 3.5
ElementaryOS (Loki/Luna) - 3.8
ElementaryOS (Dev) - 4.0
Gentoo - 2.1
Ubuntu 16.10 - 4.3
Antergos - 2.6
Fedora 25 - 4.6
Manjaro - 3.4
ZorinOS - 0.0
Bodhi - 3.6
Rebellin - 4.5
Deepin - 4.8
GeckoLinux - 4.0
Segment 2 (Listener Feedback & Announcements)
Announcement from Jon “The Nice Guy” Spriggs, G7VRI
OggCamp is a 2 day unconference celebrating all things permissively licensed (F/LOSS, CC, Open Hardware etc), digital rights and collaboratively built. On its 9th year, in Sheffield, UK on the 18th and 19th August. Pay-what-you-want-including-free tickets from OggCamp.org.
Comment from Daniel, N9MUF
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