I’ve tried debian twice, 1st time apt-autoremove deleted half of my system literally seconds after I installed it. The 2nd time I just got tired of constantly messing with apt, dependencies and autoremove. Also the packages are just too old to be a usable desktop for me…
I’ve tried debian twice, 1st time apt-autoremove deleted half of my system literally seconds after I installed it. The 2nd time I just got tired of constantly messing with apt, dependencies and autoremove. Also the packages are just too old to be a usable desktop for me…
I use debian on my server. It’s been great for that.
It’s probably fine for a server, though I still prefer alpine for that
I’ve never known anyone who used alpine outside of docker
Well, here I am, it’s pretty great imo, fast, great package manger, stable. What more do you need from a server os?