I could say something about stability, but Fedora is more than stable for desktop use. I just prefer to have old and super tested versions of software, and I like not having to update unless I get security updates.
How does CentOS compare to Debian regarding “old and super tested versions of software”? Is it mainly a preference thing why you’d Rocky Linux over something like Debian which is also community led?
As a desktop OS? I have to ask, why not Fedora?
Nice, btw.
I could say something about stability, but Fedora is more than stable for desktop use. I just prefer to have old and super tested versions of software, and I like not having to update unless I get security updates.
How does CentOS compare to Debian regarding “old and super tested versions of software”? Is it mainly a preference thing why you’d Rocky Linux over something like Debian which is also community led?
Mainly just preference. I have more experience with CentOS and RHEL servers, so I am just more used to Rocky.
Makes sense. Thank you for your comments