• Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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    18 hours ago

    Strange, because in this thread alone I have seen recommendations for PopOS, Arch, Mint Cinnamon, EndeavorOS, Bazzite, NixOS, and Ubuntu.

    Even ZorinOS got a mention.

    So why isn’t it Debian?

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      11 hours ago

      So why isn’t it Debian?

      As a ride or die Debian fan, I can answer this:

      A lot of really nice updates happened in the last year, and we’re not going to see a lot of them in Debian stable until 2 or 3 years from today.

      If you’re already running Debian, you’ll probably just be delighted when they reach Debian stable.

      But if I’m recommending a “how’s Linux today?” test, grab something that already includes the latest quality of life features. There’s been some really nice stuff added to Gnome and KDE and various Flatpaks, this year.

      Edit: In about two years I’ll probably be back to saying “forget all that, just run Debian Stable, because the very best stuff is already there.”

      Of course, if the current trend of great updates continues another two years, I may have to eat my words, lol.

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        6 hours ago

        Edit: In about two years I’ll probably be back to saying “forget all that, just run Debian Stable, because the very best stuff is already there.”

        Then there will just be some other stuff that has been developed that people want ;-)

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          6 hours ago

          Then there will just be some other stuff that has been developed that people want ;-)

          Yeah. As a “DOS was good enough” person, I honestly didn’t expect so exited for all the updates in Gnome this year. But the Gnome team is on a hot streak. I really may get to eat my “Debian stable is all I need” words again in a few years.

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      17 hours ago

      It depends on your hardware if it is Debian. Debian prefers to use an older kernel until the next point release comes, which is nice because a random update likely won’t break your system.

      But… speaking from experience: expect issues (missing drivers etc.) if your hardware is too new.