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    Using arch but honestly. I don’t “like” any of them. Every distro I’ve ever used has required more setup and maintenance than I would have liked.

    I really just want a system that doesn’t bork itself on updates and let’s me install whatever software I want. You would think that wouldn’t be so impossible to find.

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        I tried debian stable a week or two ago. Had about 4 different showstopper bugs in 3 or so days. It doesn’t seem to help much from my limited experience.

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          Huh. Are you running any kind of exotic setup? What kind of bugs were they? Can you be sure they were Debian bugs and not hardware issues?

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            Yes. I had both actually. Hardware and debian specific bugs, on a clean install from the live iso with barely any packages installed from apt and like 10 flatpaks. I’m a bit exhausted rn to find all the links. But let me find at least the worst one for ya.

            This was the most egregious one. essentially. On a fresh install updating was broken. Yeah. It was that bad.

            In addition to that there was the amd ftpm stutter. Which isn’t necessarily debians fault. But it’s still bad.

            And I was having screen flickers. Not sure why. I was tired enough of it bugging out that I just gave up on the stable dream and went back to arch.

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              Oh hey I just installed a Debian based distro after many years and that was the first issue I came upon, minutes after getting set up.

              I still /like/ Debian but this is completely valid and almost made me change my mind