Watched a video about Debian and now I am not sure is the best for me.
Watched a video about Debian and now I am not sure is the best for me.
I have just watched this video and in it 2 things are said that made my Linux newbie heart sink:
- Debian 13 is not going to get the latest versions of Nvidia drivers and there are better distros for us.
- Debian in general is not meant to run on the latest hardware.
I am on a regularly upgraded desktop tower gaming PC and currently I have an Nvidia card and an Intel CPU (which, I know, even just because of the mobo chipset is not a great choice).
In this conditions and wanting to invest even more in gaming and new hardware in the future, what should I run on, instead of LMDE 6?
If gaming is your main goal. Bazzite or similar should likely be your first target. If you want a more desktop experience. I'd probably recommended vanilla mint. LMDE and Debian are great. But LMDE is a side project, that gets a bit less support and updates. And Debian is about stability over cutting edge anything.
Also worth noting that Debian's definition of "stability" doesn't mean "doesn't crash" even in the slightest. It means "doesn't change." That means not changing broken software to be newer working software.
Any non-security bug that exists will stay because new software only ships for backported security updates. So if you have a crashing issue, Debian has no interest in fixing it until the next release. Unchanging is more important than working.
If you don't have any crashes or bugs popping up, Debian is great, because it won't introduce crashes or bugs. Nothing unexpected will happen.
By Debian's definition, the Titanic is now VERY stable, unmoving at the bottom of the ocean.
This is not how Debian works .. at .. all.
Source: I've used it for 25 years.