Much love for Debian, favorite distro for servers. Any thoughts on running it as a desktop GUI?
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I've been running unstable for a couple decades now as my desktop. I've occasionally taken months-long forays into other distros, but always come back to Debian. It just works, which is what I care about.
It's great. Not much else to say. You install it, it works, it doesn't stop working unless you break it. I run Debian 12 on my laptop.
I've been running Debian stable on a ThinkPad as my everyday machine for over a decade. It just works. No issues.
It works great with Plasma desktop
I have many times. apt install whatever desktop environment you want is usually a one-liner, and they are the un-modified stock versions, not themed to whatever fancies the distro maintainer. It has been my low-effort distro for a lot of years for any purpose. Packages are on the stale-side, so you might want to use different package container types for your preferred applications nowadays.