Piers Rowan via luv-main <[email protected]> writes:

> I'm sure we have all used a few distros in the past (like many!).
>
> So CentOS is going away where to next?
>
> My main use case is LAMP servers (I us Ubuntu as my Desktop). Is Debain 
> the best candidate or does stable lag to far behind? Is RHEL the only 
> way forward because of the shallow learning curve? Is Ubuntu having a 
> shot at the title? Oracle perhaps?
>
> https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/centos-replacement
>
> Anyone made the switch and what was their take on it?

It really depends on your use case... For servers I prefer a stable that
I don't have to keep updating. For desktops, more likely to need newer
stuff. Especially for drivers, etc. which may not always work correctly
otherwise.

I am currently using Debian + flatpak (where possible) to install apps
that I really want to keep up to date or not available in Debian.

I have been hearing good things about NixOS. My understanding is there
is a bit of a learning period before you can be really productive with
it. Which has been my stumbling point so far.
-- 
Brian May <[email protected]>
https://linuxpenguins.xyz/brian/
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