We're now veering into the realm of universal package managers, which are named as such because they work on nearly any Linux distribution, and the software that is installed via a universal package ...
At first glance, these two distributions seem quite similar, but dive in with me, and you'll soon appreciate the stark differences.
If you want to use TLDR yourself, then head over to its GitHub page if you haven't arrived there already from the link ...
There are many reasons to switch to Linux, such as security, free software, and data protection. We compare the distributions ...