The next version of the world's most popular desktop Linux operating system (that's Ubuntu, for those of you playing dumb) will come with less software
Debian also has LTS, for at least 5 years, after which an organization or company can step up to provide further updates.
For example, the previous release will be maintained until 2026 and the one before that is being maintained until next year by the LTS team.
Ubuntu in general has been disappointing I still use it for servers though I’m considering moving to something based on RHEL.
Not a great timing to move to something RHEL-based!
If I may ask, why not Debian? You’re already familiar with 99% of the distribution, as it’s the base for Ubuntu.
debian is the alpha. and will be the omega.
I’m a long time Ubuntuee making the move to Debian. Already made the move on desktop, servers to follow over time. Love raspbian on my Pi4…
It’s just too familiar at this point :)
My main issue with Debian is LTS support, I usually run like Ubtunu LTS and I don’t upgrade until it isn’t supported. The stability of LTS is great.
Debian also has LTS, for at least 5 years, after which an organization or company can step up to provide further updates. For example, the previous release will be maintained until 2026 and the one before that is being maintained until next year by the LTS team.