![]() ![]() ![]() They say, opening e-mails, browsing the internet and opening the occassional virtual machine. Then I ask, what do they do on their computer? I see many people, that say Debian GUI is stable or some derivative is stable or even Manjaro is stable, etc. So, there are a million issues that need to be fixed, before I would even start using the stable word in any context involving a GNU/Linux distribution. For example, I had issues with NVIDIA SLI on Debian GUI. Even if it works, it usually does not work to its full potential. Either you are lucky and it works, or it straight up won’t work. One of the biggest no-nos is graphics card support. Secondly, it needs to get the basics right.Ġ% base issues, like writing, editing text, etc. It should support any hardware Windows supports. My definition (and that of many other people) of stable is, that it can run on pretty much any weird end-consumer hardware possible, just like Windows. I mean, yes, it depends on the definition. ![]()
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