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General Discussion • Re: Linux has over 6% of the desktop market

Pale Moon forum - Forum index [Unofficial] May 22, 2026
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I'd say Fedora's kind of a middle ground between a fast-moving distro like Arch with a rolling release, and something a bit slower like Debian stable.

Fedora is an experimental testing area for finding bugs in packages prior to landing in CentOS Stream, which itself is the beta for RedHat. And yes, Fedora is widely acknowledged to be bleeding edge. If you are going to use a bleeding edge distro you would be much better off using Arch, which itself is a final product and not a testing ground for anyone. A true middle ground between Debian and bleeding edge would be MX, which has Debian stable plus about 2.5k additional packages that the MX devs (mostly Steve Pusser) backport from their latest releases.


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