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You should carefully review anything you install from AUR. No review happens there at all. Everyone can upload anything he likes.

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Yes, and PKGBUILD files with bad intentions have been published there in the past (https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-general/2018-July/034151.html).

But both Manjaro (https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository) and vanilla Arch (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_User_Repository) point out the possible dangers clearly enough in my opinion. Apart from that, it is definitely easier for users to check for example the PKBUILD files in the AUR than ready-made packages in a PPA for Ubuntu.

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Fedora

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  • Better defaults than Ubuntu
  • Stable enough for production servers
  • I have many self hosted apps and containers and I have only a few issues time to time which is easily fixable
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  • endeavourOS

    • arch + installer + an awesome community
  • spiral linux

    • debian + btrfs + snapper with snapshots in grub
    • I run it with sid and the snapshots are great if anything goes wrong with an upgrade
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Frankly, you’re being obnoxious.

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Debian

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  • It’s just stable and fast
  • My 2 servers are running on debian for years without any single issue
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Sometimes, I feel sick of such simplistic questions. They look like they’re just for triggering people to response.

Alpine Linux Hyperbola OpenBSD

Last is not linux based though.

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If you want people to help you, it would be good if you weren’t so condescending…

Edit: Grammar.

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