• RmDebArc_5OP
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    11 months ago

    I used Debian quite a while after switching from Ubuntu, but the outdated packages made me quit. I will probably try Debian testing/sid soon

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      11 months ago

      Debian Stable is an excellent replacement for Ubuntu LTS.

      Mint is an excellent replacement for mainline Ubuntu.

    • electric_nan
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      11 months ago

      Linux Mint Debian Edition. Has a lot of the comforts and niceties you got from Ubuntu compared to Debian.

      • Lettuce eat lettuce
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        11 months ago

        Been using this for the last few months on my laptop, overall a pretty solid experience.

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      11 months ago

      Go with Arch, it has just as many packages available as Ubuntu and more, if you use the AUR. If you want something more stable/less changing use the LTS kernel instead of the mainline kernel.