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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) by CarlLandry357@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I'm thinking of choosing Debian instead. I'm a student, low on budget, and wanna play with linux and laptops, and I think Arch or Cachy OS need updates or distro upgrades(?) weekly or something?

Solved: up to date Arch can last for 2 decades on my cheap laptop, and use Flatpak for older versions of software.

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[-] KssioAug@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

As others have mentioned, you're not forced to. But Debian is indeed way more conservative in that regard if you use their stable release. Particularly I think you won't have issues with either regarding hardware compatibility or performance. But for what reason would you want Arch or Cachy OS if you don't mind me asking?

Just so you know, if you install Distrobox you can run pretty much any app from any distro (except drivers), regardless if you choose Debian or Arch. So if I were you, I'd choose Debian if you're worried about stability, and choose Arch/CachyOS if you want to keep up to date features and drivers. Then use Flatpak and Distrobox to download pretty much any app you want.

I particularly use CachyOS and have zero issues with it with my Asus Vivobook with a Ryzen 5825U released on 2023.

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