Examples could be things like specific configuration defaults or general decision-making in leadership.

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is it stable?

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Yes it runs quite stable. But the packages and their configuration can change.

If you’re looking for something more conservative, the stable branch fits better but on a desktop it’s very old (like an Ubuntu lts)

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thats precisely my problem with debian stable, but id be ok with testing if it doesnt break unpredictably with regular updates.

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On my side it’s running since years without problems. I would never use arch on a business workstation with debian testing I see no problems at all.

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