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I'm using Mageia at home.
I like its stability, and ease to do almost anything with CCM.
Also Raspbian on a raspberry.
Mageia is one I really liked, but felt limited with the package manager, or more precisely the repository.
I will definitely try it again. It seems so solid yet underrated. I love that it uses .rpm, because it opens up a world of software without the pain of installing from an archive.
What was missing/limiting you in the repo ?
Yes, it's very stable.
A new release is coming in the next weeks/months, maybe a good opportunity to try it again.
I do not remember, probably something I don't even use anymore.
Anyways, stability is more important than anything else. I don't want to be good at troubleshooting my OS, I just want it to work! I have gotten comfortable with installing software manually.