Subj : Re: Which version of Linux?
To   : Accession
From : boraxman
Date : Sun Nov 27 2022 01:02 pm

Ac>  es> I use Ubuntu, and in my past life was a Debian acolyte. I just found
Ac>  es> Debian to be so utterly slow in taking new features (part of its valu
Ac>  es> prop, I think) that I was more suited to the Ubuntu release cycles.
Ac>
Ac> Agreed about Debian. Debian is solid, and stable as all get out, but
Ac> even new releases of Debian are so far behind most other distros (even
Ac> if you use the bleeding edge version of Debian, whatever it's name is
Ac> now). As a tinkerer, it bugged me. However if you just want something
Ac> that will run with no issues for years on end till the next release
Ac> comes out, then it's definitely a good choice. ;)
Ac>
Ac> Regards,
Ac> Nick

I'm running a test system on a Raspberry Pi using Rapsbian. Raspbian is basically just Debian for the Raspberry Pi.

Debian is stable, updates slowly and carefully (a plus here) and has lots of packages available.

I don't think it really matters much which distro you use, Mystic should run on most of them without any issue but I prefer distro's which are widely used and "standard".

The other thing that is good about choosing Debian, is if you run into trouble you've got other Debian users who can help you.

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