Using a Debian is like being able to stay in bed in the morning. Heck, someone might even come by and change the sheets while you’re in REM and you’ll hardly even notice.
Everyone else is up and running about like headless chickens fighting dependency wars and system vulnerabilities and cutting themselves on that bleeding edge and you’re hugging xteddy in blissful slumber.
I have to switch over to debian some time. I sadly followed the many positive recommendations of Fedora and now my laptop crashes every time I wake it up from sleep.
Using a Debian is like being able to stay in bed in the morning. Heck, someone might even come by and change the sheets while you’re in REM and you’ll hardly even notice.
Everyone else is up and running about like headless chickens fighting dependency wars and system vulnerabilities and cutting themselves on that bleeding edge and you’re hugging xteddy in blissful slumber.
Speaking of which, has he been ported to Wayland?
I have been using Gentoo for over three years and I feel exactly the same.
Updating the system after half a year when I didn’t have time to do it? Absolutely painless, everything works.
And I get to quickly remove parts of software due to USE flags.
Also, no releases, I just update, no changing sources, no full-upgrade… just the same command every time.
There are binay packages for folks who don’t want to compile locally.
Gentoo is the way.
Gentoo is awesome! But I hope you update at least your browser more often than that?
I didn’t even have time to use the browser…
I understand, it can take quite some time to compile ;)
I have to switch over to debian some time. I sadly followed the many positive recommendations of Fedora and now my laptop crashes every time I wake it up from sleep.