khermans wrote:
Ubuntu has 'do-release-upgrade' which can simplify moving between revisions during upgrades. It will solve may of the upgrade issues that you would encounter such as missing packages and/or broken dependencies.
apt-get dist-upgrade
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Also, Ubuntu's default shell adds some things which are useful to noobs, like typing a command, and if it is not found then tells you what package to install.
I'm sure there's a shell/package for this in debian but is not enabled by default
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You can shut that off if you want though. There are many advantages. Also, Canonical provides support -- so if you ever have an Ubuntu problem that the community can't solve, then you can ask them to figure it out. I don't know if the Debian support options are even semi-official...
Debian is by the people, for the people, so there is no company backing it, as such, no 'Official' support. There are the mailing lists, forums, IRC, or a paid Consultant.