Is weird that I like and use both Fedora and Debian?

I never thought about it before but I use upstream and downstream without much though. For my personal devices and containers I use Fedora but when it comes to servers and VMs I use Debian for its stable nature.

I also run Linux mint in my homelab with pcie pass though so it functions like a normal desktop.

CubitOom,

Use whatever you want for personal. But I would suggest trying to use containers for hosting if you haven’t already. It really blows the idea of needing a stable OS out of the water since you can just declare everything you want in a config file and tear down and spin up with the app you need ready in less than a minute.

You can use Ubuntu still of course in a container. But things get really interesting when you use smaller attack surface distros like Alpine, BusyBox, or even a distroless container.

possiblylinux127,

Unless you want to run everything in the cloud you still need something bare metal. In my case I run Debian VMs on my proxmox cluster with docker and podman containers.

people_are_cute,
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No, though it is weird that you feel like you should ask such nonsensical questions in public forums.

possiblylinux127,

I just wanted to generate activity on Lemmy

TeryVeneno,

Nah, it’s pretty weird that you enjoy being mean on public forums. If you want to criticize then do so, don’t be an ass about it.

flashgnash,

Careful he’s verified

Cwilliams,

Is it weird that, although some people prefer blue shirts over red shirts, I wear both colors?

WeirdGoesPro,
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Is it weird that you prefer different tools for different jobs?

Nope.

lauha,

What? You use sandpaper for sanding and saw for sawing??

Are you trying to ruin hammer industry? Back in the day radicals like you would have been burned on a stake.

WeirdGoesPro,
@WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Just wait until you realize what I do with the screwdriver.

lauha,

Watch your mouth or Big Hammer will get you.

delirious_owl,
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Sounds like you’re a QubesOS user, which ships with both

sgtnasty,
@sgtnasty@lemmy.ml avatar

I use both myself, Fedora for desktop work and Debian for server

ikidd,
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Those are both good distros for those purposes. I’m not a fan of Debian as a desktop distro but it’s awesome as a headless server, and Fedora moves too fast for my tastes as a server distro but that’s fine in a desktop.

So good choice.

ricdeh,
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Why should it be? I drive Arch on my desktop and Debian 12 Bookworm on my laptop, they are very different distributions but both serve me very well.

DeltaWhy,

I use Debian on my servers, Arch on my laptop and desktop. Different tools for different jobs. I tried Debian on my laptop a few years ago but it wasn’t a good fit for me - my hardware was too new for the stable kernel, and the Wayland/wlroots stuff was too far behind. As a server though, especially since I’m mostly running Podman containers, stable and slow-updating is great! I use unattended-upgrades and haven’t had a problem yet.

I haven’t spent much time with Fedora but I’d probably like it as a desktop OS - fairly fast updates, and sticks pretty close to upstream without a ton of custom theming for example. I would miss the AUR, but Flatpak covers a lot of what I need, and Distrobox could handle anything else.

Halano,

I use arch for all of that I’m running vms and host ssh servers also run containers & it never broken for me and to be honest your situation is weird 3 distro for one job.

possiblylinux127,

I wouldn’t put Arch in anything production as it is quite unstable.

Holzkohlen,

Yes. It’s illegal actually. A Microsoft team has been dispatched and is en route to your place right now to install Win 11 S on all of your devices.

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