I s2g im gonna become one of those psychos who runs the oldest Debian that still gets security updates behind a pfsense with whitelisting.
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I s2g im gonna become one of those psychos who runs the oldest Debian that still gets security updates behind a pfsense with whitelisting.
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You already said Debian. The rest is redundant.
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Please forgive me, as a Debian user I’m prone to senior moments and will soon have my driving license legally revoked.
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It's okay. That's how you know how stable we are.
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Stares in Debian Testing. (Though I use Bookworm on my laptop, probably soon to be Trixie. Nice thing about Trixie is I'll no longer have to use the Backports kernel on my Thinkpad and can just stay on the LTS one.)
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I was looking for some excitement in my life so I installed Arch on my primary device.
I'm disappointed. I've had zero issues.
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Debian users are so stable, that they're not allowed on planes.
Debian users are so stable, that the Highs boson was only found once one of them had left the room
I have more.
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I use Arch and Debian. More issues on Debian for sure. Both have way fewer problems than Ubuntu. The myths around this really bug me.