I absolutely agree on Canonical, and how they turned out to be. I don’t want anything of what they try to force down my throat. I don’t want Snaps, Ads, crazy stuff like Amazon (WTF!?) or crap like that in my distro.
Regarding Stable, before Debian 12, it was very old. I can’t adjust to their release cycle. Not on my desktop. Although on a server, It’s totally the way to go. I’m planning on installing Proxmox on my homelab, which is based on Debian.
I absolutely agree on Canonical, and how they turned out to be. I don’t want anything of what they try to force down my throat. I don’t want Snaps, Ads, crazy stuff like Amazon (WTF!?) or crap like that in my distro.
Regarding Stable, before Debian 12, it was very old. I can’t adjust to their release cycle. Not on my desktop. Although on a server, It’s totally the way to go. I’m planning on installing Proxmox on my homelab, which is based on Debian.