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by lockhouse
1153 days ago
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This! If you truly do not want your OS to change other than bug and security fixes for 10 years it’s hard to beat a RHEL based distro. If you don’t mind making an account for it, you can even run RHEL itself for free for personal use. https://developers.redhat.com/products/rhel/overview |
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I'm way too lazy for that, so I tend to recommend the other options. The account is 100% worth access to their documentation though.
Also, RHEL changes. They have even rebased to a new GNOME release on a point release before.