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I've been on Debian for about 10 years now. I know there's plenty of other great distros, but now I want one that's stable and just works.
About the same, 8 years of minimal Debian with desktop environment as a primary machine. And about 10 more minimal Debian vms on my promox machine for all my services and hosting. It’s fast, stable, has just about any package you could ever want, and uses almost no memory for extremely light setups.