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I run a headless Ubuntu server and Mint as my daily driver. I tried Pop OS first, which was great, other than I hated the task bar and had some problems with some apps. I also tried Kubuntu which gave me problem after problem. Mint made everything easy.
Honest question, why add headless? Who used a server with a gui?
Its my first server, and I'm not a network admin. Guess I'm not fluent in the lingo.
I wasn’t being rude, genuinely asking! :)
I also don’t know and see some people use it.
I wonder if having a terminal keyboard thing plugged it counts as non headless
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Feels like saying I drive a car with wheels, the alternative is possible but no one does that.