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<blockquote data-quote="lokamoka820" data-source="post: 1105252" data-attributes="member: 108773"><p>To be honest I don't have a favorite distro, I'm always trying new distros, but I found that I need one distro to rely on as a main distro which must be stable and reliable, and this is Debian for me, but I play with other distros more than Debian.</p><p></p><p>Debian boring compared to openSUSE, you need to configure everything after installation, while openSUSE have YaST, it is like control panel in windows, it will help you with everything you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokamoka820, post: 1105252, member: 108773"] To be honest I don't have a favorite distro, I'm always trying new distros, but I found that I need one distro to rely on as a main distro which must be stable and reliable, and this is Debian for me, but I play with other distros more than Debian. Debian boring compared to openSUSE, you need to configure everything after installation, while openSUSE have YaST, it is like control panel in windows, it will help you with everything you need. [/QUOTE]
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