On 13/12/11 17:20, Caffeine Lee wrote:
After Fedora 13, for some reason, I switched to Debian Squeeze and I'm still using it. It's a little bit old and lack of cool new features but very stable, high performance and it has a very good community. Don't know if it's worth to sacrifice (Debian) stability for (Fedora) features? Please help me decide.
In a previous job I used to track the Debian testing release for my workstation, I was doing sysadmin and development stuff (but not Java). It had a nice balance of stability and features - not as cutting-edge as Fedora but loads more stable. I'd be using it now if we weren't a Red Hat house here.
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