And Debian? I don’t understand how you can list Arch as one of the most stable distributions when, based on its update model, it doesn’t seek stability but rather constant updating. If you’re referring to operational stability, in my opinion it’s not on the same level as Debian, Leap, Ubuntu, or Fedora. Stability is not synonymous with number of users.
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Linux@programming.dev•After 5 years, I’m finally leaving Ubuntu for this Linux distro
2·2 months agoArch has control over its own repositories, but CachyOS, EndeavourOS, etc. do not.
Manu@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•After 5 years, I’m finally leaving Ubuntu for this Linux distro
1·2 months agoIt’s great if you know how to configure important system elements such as security and quick and easy system restoration in case of failure. If you don’t know how or don’t want to configure the system, it’s better to use distributions such as Manjaro if you want to use an Arch derivative, as it’s a distribution that has control over its repositories. I don’t recommend using a distribution that doesn’t have control over its repositories.


What I would like to know is what data they use as a reference to produce that graph and whether that data can be audited.