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by jonquest
1068 days ago
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It doesn't matter if it's _more_ stable. It is stable, it's backed by commercial support from the same company that produces it and there is a financial incentive for that same commercial entity to make good on their promises of support and stability. This isn't a knock at Debian in any way and has nothing to do about whether or not it's more stable (in terms of uptime) or not. |
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