Using it over years and discovered the expert installer a few months ago. Really good stuff, especially since they decide to build an extra repo for non-free-firmware, because a lot of people ditch Debian when their shitty WiFi doesn't get recognized immediately after install because it needs a non-free-firmware.
Der Radiosender aus Weimar hat seine meisten Zuhörer zwischen Euphrat und Tigris. /s
Btw. Ohne mist, bei Weimar und Erfurt würde ich die Tätersuche beginnen. Nicht wegen Klischees, aber das sind doch wohl mit die ungewöhnlichsten Regionalen Anstalten.
This rolling release thing was just a terrible time in my Linux life. It's like you are scared of the "you have to start from the ground, erase everything, thing if you want to install win7 or winXP" but the price for a rolling release is a hell of updates every day.
I am done with this annoying updates. Debian has both world's, the stable side just updates if your security is at risk and the unstable branch is near the same like a rolling release and what Debian calls "unstable" is more stable than any arch-based distro. Btw a change between stable and unstable can be done at every time after install.
I personally prefer fedora because its as stable as Debian but has mostly actual packages like rolling releases. And would be my advice for op. BTW. Try out kinoite. Undestroyable Linux is the hot shit actually.
In theory that's correct. But if you look at the list of progressive changes and contribution. RHEL created a lot of common standards. And we don't talk about stuff like snap here, we talk about systemd, pipewire etc.
Der FCK ist immer noch Kaiserslautern. Köln wird mit 1.FC abgekürzt.
So war es zumindest in der Zeit als ich noch Fußball geschaut habe. Wie geht es Kaiserslautern? Bald mal wieder deutscher Meister? Kann ja nicht immer nur Dortmund gewinnen.