I’m looking to turn an old laptop into a home server. What distros make sense to use for that? Use a server dedicated distro like Ubuntu Server or is a regular desktop environment like Mint fine too?

Edit: TL;DR use Debian

  • who@feddit.org
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    5 hours ago

    Slow to change sucks on the desktop pretty often.

    Subjective opinion there.

    I like Debian on the desktop. It does what I need, gets out of my way, and minimises surprise changes in the software I use. In other words, it respects my time.

    If I were new to unix admin (as OP appears to be) I might try something like openmediavault for a home server.

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      5 hours ago

      Opinions by their very nature are subjective.

      As someone who’s used Debian for 30 years though. Waiting years to use a new feature of an app was a common and painful experience in many cases. Nothing to do with stability. Though absolutely this is thankfully getting to be a bit outdated with the proliferation of flatpak etc.