Run Debian testing or get packages from backports if you need newer packages. It’s still more stable than a rolling distro.
Debian stable is great if you value stability over everything else, for example on a server, or a desktop PC you want to “just work”. Major updates happen around once every 2 years, not 5 years.
Manjaro is an OK Arch-based distro, but has some rough edges. Which led me to drop it and go back to Debian. Waiting for huge downloads and long compile times from AUR had me really annoyed.
Run Debian testing or get packages from backports if you need newer packages. It’s still more stable than a rolling distro.
Debian stable is great if you value stability over everything else, for example on a server, or a desktop PC you want to “just work”. Major updates happen around once every 2 years, not 5 years.
Refer to the meme - “Linux users and other Linux users”
I use Arch btw
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Manjaro is an OK Arch-based distro, but has some rough edges. Which led me to drop it and go back to Debian. Waiting for huge downloads and long compile times from AUR had me really annoyed.
Can I get fries with Arch?
no I use arch btw