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| |✗ Least amount of community support |✗ Frequent system-breaking upgrades|✗ Just not as supported as Fedora|✓ Everything just works with very little adjustment| | ||||
| |✓ Snapshots are part of the core OS |✗ This is cowboy land - AUR packages can easily break things|**-** Package manager is reliable |**-** Package manager is reliable | | ||||
| |✓ Most stable|✗ Least stable |✓ Most stable (on my servers)|✓ Supposedly very stable (my first rodeo w/ Fedora)| | ||||
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| # Timeline | ||||
| ## November 2024-???? | ||||
| Installed Debian Sid at the end of November. I'm going to try to be a good boy and use Flatpaks more often and stop crudding up my systems. My servers that are running Docker containers never have a single issue, and I cannot help but think that my cowboy-style of package management is a root cause. Oops. | ||||
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| ## April 2024-November 2024 | ||||
| Fedora was used daily as my main OS for work, scripting, VMs and (very occasional) gaming. It mostly worked well for this. I started running into issues when I bought a Cisco-compatible Ethernet-to-USB serial cable for programming access points. Through a hub, it just didn't work. Aside from that, 7 months of crud had built up in my system from constantly trying to add packages - I wound up with Arch Linux in slow motion, which is entirely my own fault.  | ||||
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