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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 I'm only really familiar with Debian-based distros but I've heard the packages Debian comes with are often outdated.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 I'm only really familiar with Debian-based distros but I've heard the packages Debian comes with are often outdated.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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It also gives you total freedom, regarding package management. With PaMac, you can install repos, AUR, SNAPs, and flatpak, and have them all updated with one frontend.