GNU Linux I've always used GNU/Linux distributions on my machines at home sing 1997. A brief list of the distributions I've used: * Slackware * RedHat * CentOS * Fedora Core * Ubuntu * Fedora * Raspbian * Gentoo Currently, I'm using Gentoo on a few different machines and as an operating system nerd, it really ticks the boxes. Many people who have used Gentoo in the past eventually say that maintaining a Gentoo system is fun at first, but that they have different priorities and want an 'OS' that just 'works'. Knowing everything about a system is part of the joy of Gentoo. Think of it not as a distributioin, but more as a distribution kit. You get to make your own distro. Aside from that, I used to run Raspbian on my Pi's but now run Gentoo on that too. Here are the things I can do in Gentoo: * Connect to my work vpn * RDP to work machines * Use Citrix Receiever to connect to our Citrix environment * Use Snaps, to run the latest userland software (like teams for linux) * Compile the latest ffmpeg to use new [video encoding tools](converting-vhs-and-dv-to-modern-formats---part-1.html) * Contribute in the form of ebuilds e.g. [snapd](https://github.com/zigford/snapd) For what I do with the raspberry pi, check out my [raspberry pi post][1] [1]: raspberry-pi.html