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Please help me choose a disto!
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I would never recommend Debian for an end-user OS. Probably not even for a server, unless you're somehow infatuated with the worst package management suite there is.
Everyone keeps saying "it's stable" like all the other distros are not. Debian is just behind.
Debian isn’t just stable, it’s rock solid. It’s an ideal server distro.
Depends on the environment. For enterprise, it's shit because there's no support. For home it's shit because I want software from this decade.