I would prefer something based on Debian, like Ubuntu or PopOS, but I’m open for other suggestions as well, as I’m looking for a distro to daily-drive on my new Framework laptop.

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      This is the way. Why go through middle man when you can go straight to the source.

      Just remember, stable is for servers, testing is for workstations.

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        Stable isnt just “for servers”. I run stable on my laptop as well

        OP said they dont need it for gaming, so you dont need the latest, shiniest things. Stable + backports should be good enough for most people unless you’re doing some really specialized work

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    @Gamer153
    Debian 12 is actually a good option. This latest release has really transformed it into a much more viable option.

    I just recently switched from my favourite distro (Linux Mint), and I have no regrets.