I used to avoid debian due to past trouble with outdated packages, but I just found out that debian+flatpak provides a nice user experience, with a stable system and up-to-date user apps.
Running Arch right now on laptop and desktop. Best documented distro by far, does precisely what you tell it and no more; is efficient, fast and cutting-edge.
Of course, you need to know precisely what to tell it in order to get it installed in the first place, but once you’ve crossed that almighty hurdle, it’s great.
sigh Time to go back to either openSUSE or Debian…
Come to the Debian side, it’s all unicorns and rainbows here 🥳🦄
I used to avoid debian due to past trouble with outdated packages, but I just found out that debian+flatpak provides a nice user experience, with a stable system and up-to-date user apps.
Use Arch btw
Running Arch right now on laptop and desktop. Best documented distro by far, does precisely what you tell it and no more; is efficient, fast and cutting-edge.
Of course, you need to know precisely what to tell it in order to get it installed in the first place, but once you’ve crossed that almighty hurdle, it’s great.
Don’t use openSUSE, it’s driven by SuSE who have shown their true colors before by paying Microsoft and screwing the rest of the community.
openSUSE is still directed by the purse strings of SuSE. It can end up like Fedora.
Debian it is, then. Thanks for the heads up!