Why use a server-oriented distro for desktop? If the goal is stability, wouldn’t something like Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Zorin, etc. be a better option for desktop?
Why use a server-oriented distro for desktop? If the goal is stability, wouldn’t something like Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Zorin, etc. be a better option for desktop?
Debian isn’t a server-oriented distro, it’s a universal one.
I use Debian Stable on my server.
Debian Oldstable on my ancient netbook. (It’s the only OS I could get to boot on it at all.)
Debian Unstable on my gaming PC and my laptop. (It’s as up-to-date and as stable as Arch, faster to install and has better third-party support.)