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Looking for a good Linux distro that
- is mostly up-to-date;
- has binary packages and dependency resolution;
- allows for minimalistic installs (i.e. no bloat like GNOME/KDE).
Pretty much narrowed it down to Debian or Arch. Which would be the better option, and why? Which version should I install? Are there any better alternatives to these two?
- is mostly up-to-date;
- has binary packages and dependency resolution;
- allows for minimalistic installs (i.e. no bloat like GNOME/KDE).
Pretty much narrowed it down to Debian or Arch. Which would be the better option, and why? Which version should I install? Are there any better alternatives to these two?