Why use a server-oriented distro for desktop? If the goal is stability, wouldn't something like Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Zorin, etc. be a better option for desktop?
For me its simple: i use Debian for servers, so who not for Desktops either. And personally i dont consider Debian a "server oriented distro" perse. for me its basicly a kernel with userspace software. You can make it a server if you leave it after a minimal install, or you can make it a desktop if you install a desktop environment.
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For me its simple: i use Debian for servers, so who not for Desktops either. And personally i dont consider Debian a "server oriented distro" perse. for me its basicly a kernel with userspace software. You can make it a server if you leave it after a minimal install, or you can make it a desktop if you install a desktop environment.