Debian stable with nonfree, backports, and flatpaks to fill in any gaps. Was using Ubuntu before it commited to snaps. I'm a big fan of Debian's stability, its familiarity (so much stuff is based on Debian), its popularity (means a deb is probably available for random software), and its community (slightly less insufferable FOSS tryhards).
Debian stable with nonfree, backports, and flatpaks to fill in any gaps. Was using Ubuntu before it commited to snaps. I'm a big fan of Debian's stability, its familiarity (so much stuff is based on Debian), its popularity (means a deb is probably available for random software), and its community (slightly less insufferable FOSS tryhards).
Oh man don't look up Bruce Perens or whatever his name is