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I've been using Ubuntu for as long as I've been a Linux user, and with the way things are going I'm fixing to switch. I'm only really familiar with Debian-based distros but I've heard the packages Debian comes with are often outdated. Arch seems pretty cool but I've heard it's quite unstable. I've heard good things about Fedora.

I've also heard people say that systemd is the antichrist. Is it really that bad?

I've been using Ubuntu for as long as I've been a Linux user, and with the way things are going I'm fixing to switch. I'm only really familiar with Debian-based distros but I've heard the packages Debian comes with are often outdated. Arch seems pretty cool but I've heard it's quite unstable. I've heard good things about Fedora. I've also heard people say that systemd is the antichrist. Is it really that bad?

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I've also heard people say that systemd is the antichrist. Is it really that bad?

If you are trying to run a server avoid systemd. As an end user systemd is fine. Most people that complain about it have been reading the same FUD articles for years now and actually have no real clue as to why they don't like systemd. They were just told to not like it.

For a first timer use Mint. It is by far the easiest Linux OS for noobs. Avoid walmart Ubuntu.

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walmart Ubuntu.

Holy hell that's brutal. And true.