It is not one operating system. Linux stands for just the kernel. Everything else on top of it are different flavours, and can be widely different.
If you are a noob, you can try sticking to debian/ubuntu umbrella (e.g. Mint) and go deep into learning bash. I tried arch for sometime but realised I don't have the patience to fight the system. As a developer, I have to write real codes that work and hence I am into Ubuntu based distros.
Don't get into the distro hopping or endless gui customisation, those are not productive. Learn GNU LibC, C. C++, Rust and that will make you feel like God with your Linux box.
And yes. If you are also into Bitcoin (since you are in SN), why not try to run your own knots node from the command line, connect sparrow wallet to your knots and use that to broadcast your transaction?
It is not one operating system. Linux stands for just the kernel. Everything else on top of it are different flavours, and can be widely different.
If you are a noob, you can try sticking to debian/ubuntu umbrella (e.g. Mint) and go deep into learning bash. I tried arch for sometime but realised I don't have the patience to fight the system. As a developer, I have to write real codes that work and hence I am into Ubuntu based distros.
Don't get into the distro hopping or endless gui customisation, those are not productive. Learn GNU LibC, C. C++, Rust and that will make you feel like God with your Linux box.
And yes. If you are also into Bitcoin (since you are in SN), why not try to run your own knots node from the command line, connect sparrow wallet to your knots and use that to broadcast your transaction?
The original way to use Bitcoin.