That’s what I was thinking, but I wasn’t sure. I figured I’d ask op, since the post seems to be theirs.
As I’m writing this, I’m thinking maybe it’s because Server is generally cli-first, and this post is geared towards a more noob audience, so they’re going gui-first? If so, I appreciate the forethought.
Then do something like Fedora Server, which gives you a web GUI after a guided graphical setup. More user-friendly than ssh and managing everything through the terminal (though you can certainly still do that)
That’s what I was thinking, but I wasn’t sure. I figured I’d ask op, since the post seems to be theirs.
As I’m writing this, I’m thinking maybe it’s because Server is generally cli-first, and this post is geared towards a more noob audience, so they’re going gui-first? If so, I appreciate the forethought.
Then do something like Fedora Server, which gives you a web GUI after a guided graphical setup. More user-friendly than ssh and managing everything through the terminal (though you can certainly still do that)
True, but OP’s guide is for Ubuntu, so newcomers will be lost with Fedora following this guide, since they are vastly different.