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I run Debian on my work laptops, and Arch on my gaming rig. They are absolutely equal in terms of time sink, and it’s not that bad at all.

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Can totally agree. Debian & Arch are totally equal in terms of stability. Any Linux os can be unstable, it really all depends on how the user uses it…

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Yeah, if it’s unstable, they’re probably holding it wrong

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By Arch, do you use SteamOS on your gaming rig? And if not, what would be the determining factor?

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I’ll give SteamOS a shot when I get my Steamdeck. Until then, it’s just vanilla Arch on my main machine until I’ve seen what it’s like.

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