I have used Debian for the past 3 years, who else uses Debian?
Also, what makes you use Debian?
I like Debian + flatpaks. 🤷♀️
I like the philosophy behind Debian. It’s not a corpo distro
I love Debian, its IMO the best distro even though atm I dont use it. Its the most stable and by far the distro that just works the most.
Sure its the most stable, but the packages are usually out of date
Tbh sometimes having the most up to date packages isnt very important
Yes, there are different distros for people with different wants. That’s the beauty of Linux.
Old but not necessarily out of date. The system is at a stable state. It’s working and we don’t want to make changes that can compromise stability. New features and other big code changes comes with increased risk of something breaking. Debian Stable means running code that have been tested and used a lot.
Security fixes and critical bugs get back ported if feasible, or a package might get updated to a newer version.
I agree with you. I didn’t say Debian was bad. There are people who want the stability of Debian and that’s not a bad thing
I used to like Ubuntu LTS because it was just Debian that wasn’t quite as out of date, but more recent installs seem to suggest that you only get all the patches if you subscribe to their paid service? Not sure what the fine print is on that.
This box was turned on, Nextcloud installed, and never touched since (side from apt updates).
06:49:18 up 2081 days, 22:07, 1 user, load average: 0.21, 0.33, 0.42
Thank you Deb and Ian.
It’s what I know and love, just Debian, bspwm and startx. Servers and desktop both. I feel somewhat grumpy that I can’t run xorg on remote servers, but I made my peace.
Apart from my current complete move to Linux, I’m contemplating setting up a prettier Debian for my folks.
Debian on Servers. Not-Debian on not-servers.
It’s doesn’t have to be complicated.
Exactly this, unfortunately we have a company policy from the group which says we must use Ubuntu Server as a server OS… 😬
What’s wrong with it?
Its just “worse” debian
No, it’s not.
I mean youre right. But as someone who’s used both I couldn’t tell you the difference between the two except for snap.
Debian since 1998 checking in
I use it because it’s just always been there it’s the foundation for so many other distros and can be customized the way I want it to be. All the packages are for the most part vanilla other than fixing them to follow the Debian rules. The Debian rules are great since once you learn them. You knows where to find anything on a Debian system.
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Stable, fully foss and commonly used.
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The most reliable Linux OS out there, software and community. If there’s still people and computers in 50 years, Debian will still be around.
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I’m using Debian too. I switched to linux because of privacy reasons and my second thought was that it would be nice if it’s completely developed by an open community without a bigger corporation behind it.
Works great so far. See no reason to change distros.
Yes, Debian is run by the people for the people, no corporate giant behind it!
The Debian community is so sweet and caring, MiniDebConf Berlin 2024:
This pic made me smile.
I haven’t been to DebConf since before COVID, but I definitely recognize a few people in that pic.
1G!
Cbase s2
Jeez, dat internal to external genital ratio
I’m a big fan of a minimal Debian system with Flatpaks.
Technically, Fedora Silverblue would be perfect for me, but I had way more issues with it than with Debian, despite it being immutable and atomic.I appreciate their philosophy. I’ve been a Linux user since the early 2000s and have cycled through 30-40 distros at least. I’m not a highly technical user. I would consider myself a solid intermediate. For a daily use system I prefer arch, but my servers run Debian. Most of the people writing install guides for the software I deploy seem to use Debian so I run into less issues this way. It can be hard to follow a guide for Gentoo when you’re using Hanna Montana Linux, know what I’m saying? Same thing with Debian. It’s just a solid choice with the bonus of having a better, more ethical philosophy, and the benefit of being widely adopted and supported by people who can help when you get stuck. I don’t even mind gnome on my servers since it works well with a single screen and it’s super rare that I actually need the server GUI anyway.
This is the way.
I have 3 servers that are all on some flavor of Debian, but Arch on my personal rig.
Stability where I need it for those always-on workloads, and the ability to fuck around as much as I want over in the corner.
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Yeah, Debian for services/servers (Raspberry Pi in my case) and Gentoo on the desktop.
But for the not tech-savy family members I’ve choosen Fedora for them. They need more GUI.
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Debian on servers. Mint for my friends’ laptops.
Debian in Qubes for me.