What is the arguably most stable and lightest linux distribution

I'm looking for something to run my server that I can trust and something light so I can use more on the programs them selves

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Install gentoo

Porteus.

Alpine. It also comes hardened by default.

Ubuntu
>Giving OP as many different answers to confuse the faggot to punish him for not checking the /fglt/ wiki
Deserved it.

You can make any distro as light ad you want. Use the net install and just pick what you want.

Debian minimal
Xubuntu
Puppy linux
Windows Vista

Xubuntu is anything but stable

>What is the arguably most stable and lightest linux distribution
the one from linus torvalds, version 4.9

Puppy linux is awesome. A lifesaver.

Any server headless

Arch

Unraid
Manjaro
Fedora
FreeNAS
Elementary
Mint
Abit

Debian (testing) minimal install

cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-cd/

Ubuntu Server

ubuntu.com/download/server

TinyCore or DSL

GNU/kfreeBSD

rhel/centos is the most stable, debian stable is second. debian netinstall is by default more lightweight than rhel/centos though

Puppy.

Lubuntu
Redhat

...

Debian. There's nothing more stable.

Depends on what you plan to do with the server, if it is something not multimedia related I would use CentOS without even thinking about it twice.

I want something with a graphical interface, stable enogh to keep my files save when I leave the system running for around ~10 days

Alpine

>I want something with a graphical interface
fuck off back to windows normie.

Solus.

There is. It's called Slackware.