After getting late to the whole Linux game I've started with Ubuntu.
Everytime I upgraded to the next version something broke (I think I started with 8.10 and stayed until 10.04). Everytime I got the death stare from my gf. (She just wants everything to work - why did I change anything ?). Then I didn't bother with it any more and went directly to Debian. Now I'm running nearly exclusively Debian (testing at home, stable at work / servers) and I am happy with it.
The change to gnome3 was a big ordeal (one of my desktops refused to work correctly for 2 month - another time of death - stareing), but now it seems great and stable.
I think I am not the right person for an unstable distribution.
A bit thank you to the people who make Debian possible ! Every distribution I am using and I've been using was based on Debian - Ubuntu / Crunchbang and AvLinux and it was always a good foundation for these distributions.
The change to gnome3 was a big ordeal (one of my desktops refused to work correctly for 2 month - another time of death - stareing), but now it seems great and stable.
I think I am not the right person for an unstable distribution.
A bit thank you to the people who make Debian possible ! Every distribution I am using and I've been using was based on Debian - Ubuntu / Crunchbang and AvLinux and it was always a good foundation for these distributions.