Its funny how Debian is rock solid on its own, but there are several distros that claim to be based on Debian, but significantly better (without actually being better for even the most inexperienced users).
Which is the exact opposite of Arch, where there are several distros that make it actually usable for the average person (EOS user BTW).
Debian stable has the “issue” of having pretty old KDE Plasma and Gnome versions which still miss a lot of the great Wayland features like HDR support, proper VRR support on multi-monitor with different refreshrates or proper fractional scaling
just a heads up since some people actually were waiting for this to land on linux
(and you can’t update them via newer Flatpaks)
How about Debian?
Thanks for the laugh
Its funny how Debian is rock solid on its own, but there are several distros that claim to be based on Debian, but significantly better (without actually being better for even the most inexperienced users).
Which is the exact opposite of Arch, where there are several distros that make it actually usable for the average person (EOS user BTW).
Debian stable has the “issue” of having pretty old KDE Plasma and Gnome versions which still miss a lot of the great Wayland features like HDR support, proper VRR support on multi-monitor with different refreshrates or proper fractional scaling
just a heads up since some people actually were waiting for this to land on linux
(and you can’t update them via newer Flatpaks)