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Devuan
Thats reallllly triggering 😭
For hypervisors, it's definitely Debian (with Proxmox or Canonical's MicroCloud)
For applications, websites, databases, etc.: Ubuntu
For LXC containers: Alpine
oVirt / libvirt should be an option in the future?
Reguards

Oh, I forgot Alpine Linux for those who like a broken libc.
I use debian 90% of time! Occasionally Alma !!
I have used Ubuntu LTS on servers since 18.04. Are there any compelling reasons for me to try Debian?
Can you elaborate on why you use these two tools and what value/convenience you get from them?
debian for server, ubuntu for workstation
I am really tempted to add this as a template now just for fun, I didn't know this existed.
debian thanks
My pick is Debian & Ubuntu
Unironically Archlinux.
Ubuntu is basically Windows 11: spyware and ads, barely works, old software.
Debian - moves so slow it qualifies for disability.
AlmaLinux - does it even support an openssl version later than 0.01? Oh right it doesn't.
But in all seriousness:
My personal favorites are Ubuntu and Almalinux.
Ubuntu is the most widely used, so software is usually developed on Ubuntu more than other Linux distribution.
Almalinux has a great RHEL ecosystem and more ABI stability, so for stuff that needs to run continuously for a lot of years it’s preferable.
CentOS 7
Debian and Linux Mint
Debian 13
I'm switching from Synology to fnOS now. It's based on Debian, which makes it really convenient for everyday use and customization.
And I can't tell the difference between ubuntu and debian with daily usage.
Debian and Alpine