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Does anyone choose Debian?
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I currently use LMDE, yes. I just have spent too much time on the programs I already installed to move on from it I guess. Nothing's come up. It Just Works™ and the wife loves it
Heard some stuff about them introducing bugs via the downstream patching system though? All that package management stuff is a bit over my head.