I'm interested in trying out Pisi Linux, a Turkish distribution, because I've heard that Pardus is more corporate and not as community-driven anymore. I want to know how to get started with Pisi Linux, whether it's better to dual boot it, run it through a virtual machine, or just use it as my daily driver. Is it user-friendly like other Linux distros, or will I have to tackle a lot of complicated setups?
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I think it's great that you want to use a Turkish distro! It can definitely provide better localization and support. But just to clarify, you can adjust the language settings in many distros if that's your only concern. Why not explore both options?
If you're looking to start with Pisi Linux, the best thing to do is head over to their official website and check out the documentation and guides they offer. It's a great resource for newcomers! You can find it at pisilinux.org/en/.
I appreciate that! I'm interested in more than just language, though. I want to support improvement in local software and development.