Debian is rock solid. Arch is fresh as a morning breeze. Quasar doesn't make you choose — use both on one system. No virtualization, no fuss. Just Linux.
CLI installer, few stages and your system is ready
Stability where it matters, new stuff where you want it
Diagnostics and help when something goes wrong
GPLv3. Your system respects you
qsr handles dependencies between strata so you don't have to
Enable gaming, dev or lowlatency with one command
Rock-solid foundation, no forks
Born from Arch, blossoms into Quasar
Role orchestration (Shell + Nim)
No virtualization, no overhead — just bare metal
Direct bin/lib binding via overlayfs
Yeah, really