Who still on Debian, Sup Forums?

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I am.

Evolve to Devuan OP

I'm never gonna leave my Lenny

Im going back to it this weekend in a hardware pass through attempt.

Just upgraded my workstation from Jessie to Stretch, pretty comfy.

Debian on desktop.
Void on laptop.

What's better with Devuan?

Debian Testing here

no systemd

sid with sysvinit

Arch on desktop
Void on laptop

I will install void or debian or gentoo on my desktop because arch is a little bit messy.
Redpill me on debian or gentoo.

Do you want a source or binary based distro?

enjoy outdated packages and shitty font rendering

I am, using stretch

No better but different.

Some programs in debian 9 are highly out of date, like surf

Fuck no
>Debian
>apt install nodejs
>npm install rameater
>npm not found
>get the install script from npmjs.org
>it seems like you don't have nodejs installed
>ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node
>run install.sh again
>npm install rameater
>finally it werks

>meanwhile Gentoo
>emerge nodejs
>npm install rameater
>just werks™

>shitty font rendering
Sounds like you fucked up some config
> enjoy outdated packages
Someone sure is Yeah that node rename is lame.
Pretty sure npm is packaged though.

Debian is the most stable and easiest to use distro. It has the largest collection of packages, great package manager and everything just works.

Since April. Was considering to a non systemd distro but don't think I will. I'm too comfy.

And it's for Lesbians.

OpenBSD on desktop
Debian on laptop

>installing node
lmfao are you going to install mongodb next
why not just kill yourself you fucking pathetic piece of shit

Had the same on my server until recently. ZFS pool disappeared like it did once before and after some research it turned out one of the packages weren't updated. Oddly enough switching from "testing" to "buster" in my sources and updating fixed everything.

Says "Debian buster testing" (screenfetch) now, but whatever. Shit works.

how is that better?

Never even used that

>less change of breakage/attack
>not getting shafted by Red Hat and the US gov

That's it in a nutshell.