So now what distro are we running in the enterprise? (Looking for LTS)

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So now what distro are we running in the enterprise? (Looking for LTS) - Lemmy.zip

Ubuntu has too many problems for me to want to run it in a enterprise environment. However, it has occurred to me that there aren’t a lot of distros that are like the Ubuntu LTS. Basic requirements for a LTS: - at least 2 years of support - semi recent versions of applications like Chrome and Firefox (might consider flatpak) - a stable experience that isn’t buggy - fast security updates Distros considered: - Debian (stable) - Rocky Linux - openSUSE - Cent OS stream - Fedora As far as I can tell none of the options listed are quite suitable. They are either to unstable or way to out of date. I like Rocky Linux but it doesn’t seem to be desktop focused as far as I can tell. I would use Debian but Debian doesn’t have the greatest security defaults. (No selinux profiles out of the box)

What issues does Ubuntu LTS have that you need to overcome?

What use case ? - desktops for office work, music production, a student lab?

FWIW. Kubuntu is my favorite, generally used for research and reading, light web mail.

I have been using Xubuntu for about 2 years now, I love that it doesn’t get in the way of doing stuff. It just works, it is stable and I can focus on things I want to use my PC for instead of focusing on keeping it usable.