Just curious to know if anyone has been using the same distro for multiple years/decades and what or if you have it takes for you to want to switch to a different distro?

  • Naz@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    I wait and let everyone figure out what the least broken Linux distro is.

    Debian is stable. Stable is good, for an operating system; because I actually want to use my computer.

    Not play with the operating system for 4-6 hours per day.

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      I tried so hard to get Debian working on my new build. Problem being: it’s a new build. Debian’s glacial pacing meant my hardware won’t see support for a while. I might try again when Trixie finally releases, but I’m not getting my hopes up.

      So I guess my answer is… I’ll distro hop when stability & support reach equal levels.

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        Trixie is usable right now. My server is running it. The final release is expected this summer.