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Manjaro is not my favorite Arch distro. But I want to give credit to Manjaro for one thing. They were once heavily (HEAVILY!) criticized for not keeping up to date with security patches. That they cleaned up. If I remember (it's a few years ago) a whole new team took over the distro. Might be wrong on that. But always fun to see a shakeup in the 'big 4'. Real or just on paper.
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Debian is the clear "core/backbone" winner having Ubuntu flavors using it and having spot 2-3-4 (currently).
I don't see charts on this though. Would be Interesting to have a "core" and a "DE" chart on DistroWatch

Always fun to see the familly tree or periodic table on the subject

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https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=family-tree
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Wonder where we would rank for the distros that offer one DE and soon to be one arch (x64)?
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That chart is below the periodic table on the Distrowatch page.
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Anyone check DistroWatch today? (Friday May 11). It was Manjaro by a nose, now it's Manjaro by 2 lengths. Three weeks (minus a few days) until the official Linux Lite 4.0 release. I'm good.
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[member=2]Jerry[/member] ,
Quote:Wonder where we would rank for the distros that offer one DE and soon to be one arch (x64)?
And 5.5 years old or younger?
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