5 stars for Oracle Linux.Oracle LInux has been great. Rock solid. I don't agree in the direction Oracle is taking in AI. I gave it 3 stars if I consider the site -- very complicated, no one replied to me when I had a computer problem. Don't like the "umbrella company" Oracle, but like the site in reference to Linux.That being said, their Linux distribution it's very impressive. It's done with Gnome desktop. You dress it up and it's great. Stock gnome is not that good. I love the long "used by date" -- you only have to worry about updating the distro literally every 10 years!It's hard to break and if you're feeling "paranoid," you can use the unbreakable kernel.Everything works -- printers, wifi, scanner, browsers. You can update what you want, when you want. You can get Fedora "extensions" (download from their server, forgot the name). Had problems with Snaps working but they fixed themselves after a while!Only one thing I don't like is that VPNs outside of browsers don't work! Only Proxys! Install is a bit tricky and admittedly not as good as Mint but then again you I think you get to think about what you are installing more and have more appreciation for that.You can always go back to the menu on boot (and press shift or escape if it doesn't happen automatically) if something goes wrong and use and older kernel and use that "rescue" one if something's really wrong. But I never had that happen. I'm always careful with installing updates due to my experiences with Linux Mint. I'd say Oracle Linux is at least partially "unbreakable" not just because of their special kernel but in a general LInux sense with similar terminology they use.This distro proves big companies can do great things and they have all the resources. Not everything open source is good and not everything community based is good. If something's good, it's good. Just like Steam for gaming is great despite it not being open source (but I know the Linux community will go eerily silent on that fact....)