• bdonvrA
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    1 year ago

    Isn’t Debian just GNU/Linux with some extra features?

    A distro’s a distro. You could rip dnf out of Fedora, install apt if you like.

    It basically comes down to the default settings/packages shipped, and philosophy.

    Ubuntu adds a much different install experience, snaps, and some features good for enterprise out of the box.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, snaps are truly bloat. I always stayed away from Ubuntu, mainly because of Canonical. Debian is amazing stability wise. Definitely a good choice. I like to live a little more on the edge though, so I use NixOS (it’s great, I can update without ever worrying about breaking my system).