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by smartmic·9y ago·view on hn ↗
Even when installed on a desktop, Linux is not a desktop system but remains a server OS from its heart. This makes it so extraordinary powerful for any users who want to keep control of their software/system.

For folks like me, there is no big point to distinguish between server and desktop. But yes, this view does not hold for the mainstream/non-technical IT user.

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This is pretty much why I switched from Mac. The main apps I use are a terminal emulator and web browser. Yes it's not going to be as pretty, but in terms of work it's a lot more productive.
How do you distinguish "server" vs. "desktop"?

OSX is Unix at its heart. Is it a server OS?