Complete newbie looking for advise..

I want to use a Linux OS, but I want to use a Linux distribution that is "Made 
in Canada".

I have not any recent experience installing such at home. Would anybody have 
any pointers, or wish headlong to do this? (Perhaps forcing them to make in the 
academics -since afforded.)

What percentage is local content in the release? Did they package software 
them-self or just repackage another distro?

Can it provide Linux kernel 2.6 that works on my 486 like Slackware does? Will 
it support Word Perfect and future?  Even will it support vi!

Right now: I use Ubuntu on Ryzen, but my national pride is not answered to when 
watching YouTube videos in home media centre, even when videos are produce from 
Canada to mention Linux Tech Tips. Seriously, a "turn down" compared to what 
could be?  So far for S.T.E.M to have this, but why make it a socialist?  
Perhaps the money arrives to local industrial for Desktop, mostly to avoid the 
problem?

Mobile phone is the myth, as desktop needs to be continue.

Thanks,
 - Al (As person: does not represent employers views, in case knows me from 
anywhere. Typed In-Cognito browser to webmail to protect identity.)

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