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  1. Stefano Zacchiroli Stefano Zacchiroli Debian

    according to w3techs, !Debian is the most popular distro on web servers and is growing fast! http://ur1.ca/7d6xl

    Monday, 09-Jan-12 17:08:55 UTC from Hotot at Paris, Île-de-France, France
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    • Matto Matto Debian

      ♻ @zack: according to w3techs, #Debian is the most popular distro on web servers and is growing fast# http://ur1.ca/7d6xl

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 19:56:00 UTC
    • Matto Matto Debian

      ♻ @zack: according to w3techs, #Debian is the most popular distro on web servers and is growing fast# http://ur1.ca/7d6x

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 19:56:23 UTC
    • Daniel Martí Daniel Martí Debian

      My brand new server is part of that. Stable for servers, unstable for everyday work. I love it.

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 21:03:58 UTC
    • Jaime Alberto Silva Jaime Alberto Silva Debian , Daniel Martí

      @mvdan Don't you hate they always review desktop distros against !Debian stable instead of testing or unstable, stable is for servers!

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 21:13:18 UTC
    • Daniel Martí Daniel Martí Gentoo Linux , Arch Linux , Jaime Alberto Silva

      True, but not all distros are like that. For example, !arch or !gentoo don't ;-) their documentation is excellent.

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 21:17:07 UTC
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      sazius sazius Debian , Jaime Alberto Silva , Daniel Martí

      @jaimealsilva @mvdan I love running !debian stable on my desktop :) It's very stable and doesn't get in the way!

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 21:19:12 UTC
    • Daniel Martí Daniel Martí Debian , Jaime Alberto Silva

      Well, I know quite a few people who use stable as their workstation. No bugs, no surprises.

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 21:21:22 UTC
    • Daniel Martí Daniel Martí Debian , sazius

      I can run unstable since I don't mind breakages. I rather look for them; at every stupid mistake being made, something is learnt.

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 21:23:45 UTC
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      sazius sazius Debian , Daniel Martí

      @mvdan It can be fun & educational for sure. But ATM I prefer having a system that just works so that I can focus on other stuff :)

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 21:36:30 UTC
    • Matthew Davidson Matthew Davidson Debian , Daniel Martí

      I don't forsee a switch to testing from stable + a couple of backport repos any time soon, though my desktop's more work than play. ☹

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 21:37:03 UTC
    • Daniel Martí Daniel Martí Debian , Matthew Davidson , sazius

      @sazius unstable is a bit of work at first, but once you get used to it it's fine. As long as you don't run any huge DE such as gnome or kde

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 21:47:09 UTC
    • JanKusanagi JanKusanagi Debian , Daniel Martí

      @mvdan or even then, mwahahaha

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 21:53:49 UTC
    • Daniel Martí Daniel Martí Debian , JanKusanagi

      You know kde is rubbish ;-)

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 22:22:10 UTC
    • JanKusanagi JanKusanagi Debian , Daniel Martí

      @mvdan blasphemy! mvdan->burn("hell");

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 22:26:04 UTC
    • Daniel Martí Daniel Martí Debian , JanKusanagi

      Library not loaded. Unstable needed.

      Monday, 09-Jan-12 22:31:09 UTC
    • X11R5 X11R5 Daniel Martí

      @mvdan cheers, i'll join you with a friend's help), so i know is that it didn't triple-count my gmails. #Kde

      Tuesday, 10-Jan-12 02:07:22 UTC

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