All the Systems Administrators (#SysAdmin) / Professionals out there:
How many distros (#Linux) " title=""/> / derivatives (#BSD, etc.) do you use?
Bonus points for listing the used operating systems in the comments! ๐
Also: Explaining why you use distro/derivative XY would be great! ๐
- 1 (11%, 14 votes)
- 2 (32%, 38 votes)
- 3 (17%, 21 votes)
- >3 (38%, 45 votes)
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Juno
in reply to jhx • • •Ludovic :Firefox: :FreeBSD:
in reply to jhx • • •Smart Fox
in reply to jhx • • •Rocky for buissness stuff
Scrutinizer
in reply to jhx • • •#FreeBSD for ZFS Storage
#OpenBSD for networking
Eelco 'Systeemkabouter' ๐ช๐บ
in reply to jhx • • •Happely using a mix of Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL, OpenBSD, Raspian, OPNsense and some others. And there is Macos too.
RHEL is mostly to support clients who need the enterprise support. Debian in most other cases. My old 'default' has been Ubuntu and some are still in operation.
OpenBSD mostly for security or hobby stuff.
Sol
in reply to jhx • • •FreeBSD:
1. Server running zfs/bhyve storage/vm/jail server
2. primary laptop (xfce, suspend working!)
Arch: Gaming desktop
Many raspberry piโs running raspbian primarily
HomeassistantOS running on a nuc
Several workstation laptops that rotate through k3s, openshift, rancher based on project Iโm working on/what Iโm focused learning.
I also have some very old laptops with openbsd, Slackware, gentoo for the fun memories.
Root Moose
in reply to jhx • • •Currently #PopOS on the desktop and laptops: polished and gets out of your way kinda like #MacOS but not as dumb. #Ubuntu base provides stability and simplicity. Occasional old repo apps to be worked around.
Running #OpenWRT on the edge - #OPNSense is inbound with next hw upgrades.
#Debian stable on the servers incl. ZFS. Tempted to go #FreeBSD in the next iteration.
#DietPi on the Pi's. Lean, mean, and works great.
I've run everything over the years but this is the current pattern.
Phil Ashby ๐ต
in reply to jhx • • •OpenWRT - because of the support for my network gear.
silverwizard
in reply to jhx • •@jhx Debian, Devuan, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, AWS Linux, Rocky, CentOS, Ubuntu
AWS and Ubuntu professionally
FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Devuan in my local stack
The others to keep skills sharp
: j@fabrica:~/src;
in reply to jhx • • •- #Rocky for running FreeIPA, and one machine where Iโm playing with cockpit
- #Synology for NAS
- #Alpine for all containers
- #Debian otherwise as my default Linux
- #pfSense for edge gateway
- #FreeBSD as default Unix where Linux isnโt needed
- #OmniOS for learning about #illumos and trying to understand how to get it on arm
- macOS & Android for many other things
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David Nelson
in reply to jhx • • •Oracle and Debian on servers at work.
CentOS Stream and Debian on personal Linode VPSs.
Debian for VMs at home in XCP-ng (hosts my UniFi controller, NMS, etc.)
pfSense for router at home and the one I manage at my momโs house.
nutilius@SDF
in reply to jhx • • •Axel โจ๐ง๐ช๐ด๐ท | R.I.P Natenom
in reply to jhx • • •@jhx: At home I use: Debian (every flavour from Unstable to ELTS, usually with SysVInit, sometimes with OpenRC), Devuan (1ร), TurrisOS (1ร, an OpenWRT derivative), SailfishOS (1ร), occasionally Kali, Grml and RaspberryPi OS (the latter only as long as the hardware is not yet supported by Debian's vanilla kernel as I strongly dislike their ignorant handling with regards to their users' privacy).
At work: Debian, Kali and (only if really necessary) RHEL. Also occasionally Grml and RaspberryPi OS.
Slash909uk
in reply to jhx • • •1. Ubuntu (desktop and server) for my PC systems, because Debian based with good hw coverage and Studio version available.
2. Synology on my NAS - no choice ๐ does this even count?
3. OpenWRT on my routers
I used to count RHEL in my day job, but I'm retired now ๐๐
fensterlos
in reply to jhx • • •#freebsd on server - work/private
#openbsd firewall - work/private
#fedora laptop/pc - work/private
#opensuse pc - private
#debian pc/raspberry - private
#chromeos chromebook - private
#android pixel phone - private
#ios iphone - work
Mark โธ
in reply to jhx • • •Hovedorganet ๐ฉ๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ฑ
in reply to jhx • • •๐ฉfแตฃ
in reply to jhx • • •#OpenBSD
#voidlinux
#alpinelinux
#genode/ #sculptos ...
And I'm not even a #sysadmin ๐
apgarcia
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