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Originally Posted by binaryhermit
My raspberry pi is running Raspbian buster, which is mostly a recompile of Debian for armv6 with hard float, and my seedbox is running Debian Buster armhf.
Only thing I have running Stretch is the container in Crostini on my Chromebooks...
Anyway, I hope I'm around to slap the torrents on my seedbox and do some bandwidth donation.
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Ok, thanks for sharing. I installed Buster last night and I set everything up just how I like it already. I would put the difficulty of modern Debian on par with Fedora rather than Arch linux and Gentoo. I started using Linux in 1997 but since then used it on and off because I was using either NetBSD, FreeBSD or OpenBSD at the time.
I don't like Fedora because Redhat is like it's own platform now rather than like a vanilla Linux e.g. slackware and Debian is more vanilla than Ubuntu.
The BSDs gave me a craving for stability on my workstations so that is the reason I don't use Arch and Gentoo is dying IMHO.
So as far as Arch goes *BSD gave me the attitude : I don't care how fast something is if it comes at the cost of stability or security it is stupid !