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Been running Trixie testing on all my rigs for a few months now.
So far it's been the best Linux experience I've ever had. This in over 15 years of daily use.
No kidding? Just good in general?
Install was clean and easy. Everything has just worked for me. And I typically tweak my system till things break and I have to troubleshoot them. Nothing to note yet.
So what makes it different from previous releases?
The main one for me is Plasma 6. Also Wayland by default. Much of the difference is under the hood. I have a built rig that I use heavily. Torrenting, media server, gaming, etc. I can do all of this at once and have encountered fewer glitches than I typically encounter.