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Certain Linux distributions are known for their stability, where feature implementations are delayed (at least on the main repositories) until they are deemed stable by the respective distro community. π€π§ββοΈπ€
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Indeed there are, though there is a balance that should be reached between stability and staying reasonably up-to-date in terms of software and the kernel. Arch Linux is often considered bleeding-edge, but honestly I've been running the same 3 Arch installations for more than 6 years now, and while they do have hiccups here and there, things have been remarkably smooth in that time. π π π β¨ π€
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