• ratel@mander.xyz
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    22 hours ago

    When I have even the smallest bit of time and headspace to dedicate to it, I will switch back to Debian as it was always my favourite but really can’t deal with it at the moment.

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      8 hours ago

      Linux Mint Debian Edition is just great for that case. If I were not so much into fedora’s rpm-ostree I would be using that, or MX Linux.

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        7 hours ago

        If I were not so much into fedora’s rpm-ostree

        Dude, right? I’ve thought about switching to cachy or something, but every time I just can’t bring myself to give up ostree.

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      22 hours ago

      I like Debian, it is boring in the best way.

      I really did not like the process of upgrading from one stable version of Debian to the next. It went OK, but i remember being anxious the whole time, compared to Ubuntu’s gui workflow, and failing that, the one-command cli version that i always have to look up

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        19 hours ago

        I love a boring OS that just works for 90% of things and you just live with whatever the other 10% is - usually some driver quirks or peripheral funk.

        I’ve never used the gui for upgrade but I also have a hard time remembering do-make-release.