Most of my Debian machines I use daily are headless, so the command line is the interface but I can cross-compile using Netbeans on a X86 server for writing software in ARM or other types of SoC Debian machines.
My daily driver is a two display headed DL380 server that netboots and mount nfs driver from another Debian X86 HP server.

If you can program complex applications on 8-bit controllers with ASM, then Debian administration is easy.
My daily driver is a two display headed DL380 server that netboots and mount nfs driver from another Debian X86 HP server.

If you can program complex applications on 8-bit controllers with ASM, then Debian administration is easy.


