Title pretty much says it all. I’ve been using ubuntu as my daily driver for the last 5 years or so and honestly, I’ve had a wonderful experience with it.

That said, with the way things are going, I feel like its only a matter of time before Canonical pulls the rug out so I’d like to at least get my feet wet with something other than Ubuntu and Debian seems like the logical choice.

I mainly use my machines for gaming, self hosting, programming, and weird networking projects/automation testing.

I’ve heard gaming on debian isnt as ‘out of the box’ as it is with Ubuntu. So I’m hoping somone with more experience can share some tips on what I should be looking out for or point me to some good guides. Thanks yall.

EDIT: I fucking love this community. Thank you all for your replies. I appreciate you taking the time to help me out.

  • @anamethatisnt
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    151 year ago

    If you’re already into self hosting, programming, networking and automation then I don’t think you’ll have any trouble.
    With that background you should be able to google the solutions.

    Debian offers you 3 variants of Debian:

    Debian stable (what you get by default from their homepage). https://wiki.debian.org/DebianStable
    Debian testing (has newer packages than stable and breaks less often than Debian unstable). https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTesting
    Debian unstable (has the most recent packages and is considered the most fragile of all). https://wiki.debian.org/DebianUnstable

    • varaki
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      1 year ago

      +1 for using debian with the testing repo, never had issues with it and it’s more up to date than debian stable.