Debian. Been using it since at least 1996. Ubuntu is a Debian derivative of you want someone's idea of desktop gloss.
If you feel the need for frequent updates follow the Debian testing track instead of stable (sometimes snarkily called stale due to the old days when stable release declarations were far and few between).
Debian. Been using it since at least 1996. Ubuntu is a Debian derivative of you want someone's idea of desktop gloss.
If you feel the need for frequent updates follow the Debian testing track instead of stable (sometimes snarkily called stale due to the old days when stable release declarations were far and few between).
That's my impression as well - I think this is the winner.