
I use Debian as my main operating system because it’s dependable, secure, and gets out of my way so I can focus on my work. Whether I’m doing development, running servers, or handling everyday tasks, Debian’s stability gives me confidence that things will just work without unexpected issues. I love most about Debian is the sense of trust it gives me once everything is set up. It doesn’t try to be flashy or constantly change things, which means I can rely on it to stay stable and predictable day after day. I really appreciate its strong security focus and the fact that it’s truly community-driven and open source. I also value its strong open-source foundation and massive software repository, which lets me customize my setup exactly how I need it. The features I value most are the ones that quietly make everything reliable and stress-free. APT is a big part of that for me, because installing, updating, or removing software just works without breaking dependencies or causing surprises. I also really value Debian’s long-term stability and cautious update cycle, since it means my system stays consistent even after updates. Overall, Debian feels like a solid, no-nonsense system I can trust for both long-term use and serious projects. It feels mature, dependable, and built for people who value reliability over unnecessary extras. The installer is clear and flexible, allowing me to customize things like disk partitions and desktop environments, which I appreciated. While it’s not a one-click experience, the process felt logical and well-documented. The setup was manageable and rewarding, especially because it gave me a clean, stable system tailored to my needs. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While Debian is extremely reliable, there are a few areas that could be improved for my workflow. The stable release can sometimes feel a bit too conservative, especially when I need newer versions of certain tools or libraries. This means I occasionally have to rely on backports or manual installations. The initial setup can also take a little more effort compared to more beginner-focused distributions. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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