Just use debian bro

just use debian bro

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I thought about but didnt they fired 1 or 2 senior devs over politics? Doesnt inspire confidence

> debian is the first ever linux distro
> ubuntu is based off debian
> gLinux is based off debian

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>caring more about politics than actual technological aspects

Rookie numbers.

Yes, that's the problem with Debian.

>ubuntu is based off debian

How is this supposed to inspire confidence?

I already do. I love how stable it is, even KDE works flawlessly, no crashes except for Dolphin sometimes. I use the 5.16 backported kernel because of Futex2.
I do wish it had a more recent version of Blender, though. I am fine with everything else being older but my plugins need a newer Blender.

>debian is the first ever linux distro

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>he still uses debian after the 2015 incidents

I do

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I use Devuan on everything except for on ARM and WSL, once support gets added for these platforms, I shall simply dist upgrade and I shall become systemd free on all platforms

>and I shall become systemd free on all platforms
and then what? what exactly will you accomplish?

Nothing, but it will be cool

We do.

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Cringe

no

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I have debian stable on both of my old ass 32-bit laptops

Is debian Sid more prone to breakage than Arch ? I need the latest software but kinda got bored with Arch.

Tried to install it twice but I got annoyed and just went back to using Ubuntu

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>Strava

You are on Any Forums and you wanna tell me you actually are physically active?

If you need the latest software (you probably don't) then you shouldn't use Debian. You'll end up fighting the package manager with newer versions of dependencies it already installed for an older upstream program. If the shared library doesn't use semantic versioning you're fucked. If you need a new version of something just flatpak it.
My server has been up for 2 years and a program has never crashed. It just werks.