• isolatedscotch@discuss.tchncs.de
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    17 hours ago

    I kinda understood half of the things you said, but i run DietPi on mine.

    It has 64-bit support, you can update the os without resetting everything, still based on the original kernels for the closed source optimizations, but removes all the clunky and slow parts, leaving a very lightweight and fast os.

    Plus, for newbies (like me) it has a decent built-in installer for various software with minimal ulterior setup required.

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      13 hours ago

      It sounds like you’ve found your ideal distro. Great! Not everyone will have the same exact use case for their Pi’s.

      I’m just a little disgruntled because I like treating my Pi’s as headless servers, often with a single purpose, and I don’t want to have to erase the SD cards to upgrade versions.

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        4 hours ago

        I’m just a little disgruntled because I like treating my Pi’s as headless servers, often with a single purpose, and I don’t want to have to erase the SD cards to upgrade versions.

        sounds like a dietpi usecase! (sorry for the shilling, i just really like the project)

        but hey, if debian works don’t touch it