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Try Debian Unstable/Sid. I've been using this distro for five years and never had any major problem. However you can run into problems when you upgrade your packages, so be sure you install "apt-listbugs". This program checks for grave bugs in every packages that are going to be upgraded. So you can always cancel an upgrade if unsure. With Sid you are always up to date
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