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by p4bl0
649 days ago
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That may be true for Debian itself (although I know a lot of people who have been running it for years as their daily system and still are to this day, including myself for 15+ years and counting), but Debian is also the base for many other distributions, including Ubuntu and its derivatives (like Mint), which are mostly used on desktops rather than servers. |
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TBH I've always considered Ubuntu (and by inference its derivatives) more of an “inspired by” in relation to Debian, given it is generally closer to Testing then Stable and has many notable changes on top, more so as bigger changes have increased over time (snaps being so ingrained that they are almost required, for one).