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Cool distros to try
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It may be remarked that ReactOS is not unix-like, but a Windows NT clone.
@Successful_Try543 Fair point, yes! ...but I did recommend it as a "truly different" choice. 😉
Does a WinNT clone count as "truly different", though? Maybe Haiku would have been a better choice for that.
@nyan How different does different get than very unsame? 😜