Subj : Re: Great! To : Aaron Thomas From : bebyx Date : Sun Jan 03 2021 10:33:26 Hello, Aaron Thomas. On 03.01.21 00:35 you wrote: be>> I use Debian and Gentoo. Looking forward to meaningful be>> discussion. AT> I've heard that Debian is more "stable" than Ubuntu, but what is AT> meant by that? I haven't had any issues with Ubuntu crashing, and AT> I've used what feels like a ton of software with it. The first thing I'm thinking of when I hear about stable Debian vs unstable Ubuntu is that I always had problems when I tried to upgrade Ubuntu version. Actually it just won't update and it crashed, so I had to reinstall Ubuntu (just like Windows). In Debian, dist-upgrade works just fine. So far, I use sid for a year and feel it like more stable than Ubuntu. AT> I'm interested in Debian because I'm assuming it's lighter and AT> faster than Ubuntu, but I'm reluctant because I'm concerned about AT> compatibility when I move files from an Ubuntu machine to a Debian AT> one. Should that be a concern? Well, Debian is definitely lighter, because it doesn't have extras implemented by Canonical in Ubuntu by default like snap-crap and so on. I don't think there should be any file compatibility issues if we are talking about storage. If both have ext4 you are good to go (maybe, different file systems are also fine, but I cannot guarantee since I never tested that). I exchange files regularly between my Debian and Gentoo laptops (both ext4)  it's more than compatible. AT> --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Linux/64) * Origin: CompuBBS AT> | Ashburn VA | cfbbs.scinet-ftn.org (1:275/99) -- Regards --- Hotdoged/2.13.5/Android * Origin: Android device, Milky Way (2:467/888.57) .