I’ve been running debian as my main and my home-server OS for a couple years now.
And I’m really happy for it.
But it hasn’t been smooth sailing.
I’m even on fully AMD systems.
There’s a bunch of stuff, biometrics and otherwise, that just doesn’t work without random workarounds or even not at all.
And this elitist approach and tone is what turns a lot of folks away from even trying linux. Also, sure CLI might be great for a lot of devs, but regular users do need a GUI. And that is not fully there yet.
I’ve been running debian as my main and my home-server OS for a couple years now. And I’m really happy for it.
But it hasn’t been smooth sailing. I’m even on fully AMD systems. There’s a bunch of stuff, biometrics and otherwise, that just doesn’t work without random workarounds or even not at all.
And this elitist approach and tone is what turns a lot of folks away from even trying linux. Also, sure CLI might be great for a lot of devs, but regular users do need a GUI. And that is not fully there yet.