What people often overlook is that Debian has an incredible broad range of use cases it is well suited for: It has a beginner-friendly graphical installer, it works for desktops and servers as well as embedded systems, and it also has a rolling release version which is attractive to software developers.
And if you have questions you can always look into the Arch Wiki ;-)
Ran through the questions with both realistic and idealistic answers and was recommended Debian in both cases. Am indeed a Debian user.
What people often overlook is that Debian has an incredible broad range of use cases it is well suited for: It has a beginner-friendly graphical installer, it works for desktops and servers as well as embedded systems, and it also has a rolling release version which is attractive to software developers.
And if you have questions you can always look into the Arch Wiki ;-)