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is it more stable than debian?

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No, unless stability is very little change.

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This is what Debian’s Stable name means: that, once released, the operating system remains relatively unchanging over time.

https://wiki.debian.org/DebianStability

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That’s what it means… A dead distro is the most stable.

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but secure, that the sweet spot, stable enough but not sacrificing security

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People use OS’ for different things. As an admin I’d love to have an os that’s just there and never needs any attention. I’ll have to investigate if slackware fits the bill :)

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