Debian is for people who want to configure a server once and have it stay running and secure.
"Stability" in Debian's context means _version_ stability, not that it doesn't crash. I think most Linux distros aim to not crash.
Indeed, I moved to Fedora and I haven't looked back.
I was already using RHEL and CentOS (later Rocky Linux) on servers, I guess it's bye-bye time for Debian.
> Debian is for people who want to configure a server once and have it stay running and secure.
The same could be said for RHEL and most of its derivatives though.
Debian is for people who want to configure a server once and have it stay running and secure.
"Stability" in Debian's context means _version_ stability, not that it doesn't crash. I think most Linux distros aim to not crash.