The short answer is: for most home labs, Linux is the better base, but the full story is more nuanced — Windows still earns a place when you need specific application compatibility, native GPU use for desktop tasks, or a familiar GUI for mixed-use machines. The advice in the popular How‑To Geek...
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One of our customers is having some issues accessing various websites, and we’re having trouble isolating the issue. I’ve included some details below, including some of the steps we’ve tried so far, and some screenshots. I’d sincerely appreciate some help from the community!
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