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14 versions and they still haven't got it right? SMH.
Yeah all I see is 14 huge failures. :)
Linux version 6 is a bit of a stretch though since it's just the kernel. I guess they could have put Ubuntu 23 up there to make it "win"...
Fedora 39 is clearly superior to Ubuntu 23
I guess. I had lots of issues with Fedora in the past so can't recommend it personally but some people like it.