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Enterprise Linux on desktop?
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Nowadays with Flatpaks you can use any distros you want.
@mfat and with Distrobox containers.
This is what I am using on Debian Stable
Distrobox on Debian Stable?
For a while, I have been thinking of trying Arch via Distrobox on Debian Stable. Feels like it would be the best of both worlds.
Yeah, I am running Debian Sid, OpenSuse TW, Gentoo and some Arch distrobox containers. It works so good! Highly recommend it