@hrisskar no way, I'm too used to debian... dist-upgrade is a pain, but for the rest I feel at home here =D
@thinkMoult @arteteco From my limited reading and hearsay, it sounds like #Gentoo (and its "hardcore" distro brethren #ArchLinux , #LFS , and #Slackware ) are excellent if you know what you're doing and are passionate about tinkering with the nuts 'n' guts of programming so you're not upset that your video-watching time is "interrupted" by an #Arch update breaking your customized xorg file, necessitating a Timeshift or loading #PuppyLinux carrying a backup of all your edited configs to copy-paste back into your main PC should anything screw with 'em.
yeah I'm very devote to debian, mostly because if something breaks I already know where to check and how to fix it, usually. But thanks for the tips!
What OS do you use?
Yeah the main advantage of the debian repo is that there is a lot of stuff in them that will not fuck up your computer (if you use stable, that is). Downside is that is often terribly outdated, like years behind, but for that software you can oftentimes just add their repo and go from there.
In the end is a matter of personal tastes. I am looking for something solid that gets out of my way while I do my work and that is reliable and fast.
#Arch is an excellent OS, and community is great