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Any distros you reccomend with these requirements
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NixOS doesn't have LTS releases, the regular releases every six months get replaced by the next release and support stops a month later. So you still have to update every few months.
Ubuntu LTS in contrast promises up to 10 years of support for old LTS releases.
Thanks, corrected the post